Depraved Conn. guidance counselor who sent nudes, gave lap dances to student seen for first time since arrest

A depraved Connecticut middle school guidance counselor, who allegedly sent nudes and gave lapdances to a 13-year-old student, was pictured for the first time since her July arrest Tuesday as she left court. Luisa Melchionne, 47, is facing multiple charges for an alleged sexual relationship with a 13-year-old student that was uncovered by authorities months after a male friend of Melchionne found raunchy messages that “appeared sexual in nature” on her phone, according to an arrest warrant affidavit reported on by the Norwalk Hour. The messages also included explicit photos of Melchionne, a married mother of three, and money transactions, according to the police document. When reached by police, the teen told investigators he received nude photos from Melchionne and payments for Uber rides, food and $100 around Christmas last year, according to the affidavit also reported on by NBC Connecticut.The student also said that the teacher performed “lapdances” and other sexual acts with him, the affidavit states, according to the two outlets.The New Canaan resident was pictured leaving Connecticut Superior Court in Stamford following a hearing on Tuesday with her attorney, Mark Sherman, who refused to comment for The Post.The former Nathan Hale Middle School staffer was arrested on July 11 and charged with second-degree sexual assault and two counts of risk of injury to a minor, Norwalk police said.She resigned from Norwalk Public Schools on June 14, according to a district spokesperson.“The safety of our students is our first concern.

Luisa Melchionne is no longer employed by Norwalk Public Schools,” the school system said in a statement in July, according to NBC CT.“Norwalk Public Schools is cooperating with the Norwalk Police Department’s investigation and has no further comment.”Sherman, a criminal defense lawyer based in Stamford, told The Post following the arrest that Melchionne is “still very much entitled to the presumption of innocence.”...

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