Married Alabama lunch lady, 41, brought teen student home for sexual encounters: reports

A married Alabama lunch lady admitted to bringing a teen student to her home — twice — for sexual encounters, according to local reports.Amy Nicole Wigginton, a 41-year-old Lauderdale County Schools employee, confessed to having sex with a male student under the age of 19 on March 7 and 31, according to court documents reviewed by WAAY TV.Wigginton, who is married with children according to her Facebook, allegedly brought the young man to her family’s Rogersville home for the sexual encounters, according to the Daily Mail.The lurid lunch lady owned up to the illegal dalliances when confronted by local police and waived her rights while being taken into custody earlier this week, according to court records reviewed by WAAY TV.The name and age of the student were not specified by authorities, though Wigginton is not charged with having sex with a minor.She faces two counts of a school employee engaging in a sex act, the court docs indicated.The age of consent in Alabama is 16 years old.The Lauderdale County Schools system consists of four high schools and seven elementary and middle schools, according to its website. “The Lauderdale County Board of Education is aware of the allegations, and the employee has been placed on administrative leave,” the district said in a statement to WAAY TV. “We will continue to cooperate with law enforcement officials, and have no further comment on this matter.” Wigginton was arrested last week and booked at the Lauderdale County Jail.

She is being held on $100,000 bond, WAFF reported.Her arrest comes on the heels of headline-making Christina Formella’s, a married special education teacher in Illinois, who is accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old male student.

She was nabbed on March 16, and footage released this week of her arrest went viral after she was seen breaking down upon hearing the charges she faced.The 30-year-old wildly said later that she was being set up by her young victim — and targeted fo...

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