Teacher gets teen girls drunk to help him vandalize principal's house

  • 9 years ago
Teacher-student relationship leads to arrest: A high school deputy principal named Andrew Minisini who teaches in the town of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales on Australia's east coast stands accused of getting three underage students drunk so they would help him vandalize the home of his nemesis, their school's principal.

Minisini is one of two deputy principals at Orara High School, located in Australia's east coast just south of the state of Queensland, Australia's Florida.

It seems he had a beef with his boss, the school's principal. The Sydney Morning Herald reports Minisini was in contact with a female student he'd befriended, and suggested they get together with two of her friends.

He is alleged to have then purchased alcohol for the girls, all aged 16 and 17 before taking them to a motel where he got them drunk.

Once lubricated, they began some kind of perverted, underage Charlie's Angels mission in which police believe Minisini encouraged the minors to graffiti obscene images and words on the outside of the school principal's house.

After police raids on his home and office, the career teacher was charged on two counts of the really fun-sounding crime of recruiting a child to engage in criminal activity, one count of supplying alcohol to underage girls and one count of malicious damage.

The students involved have been interviewed by police and dealt with under the Young Offenders Act.

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