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New Problems For Twentysomething Teacher Charged With Traumatizing Teen With Almost ‘Daily’ Sex

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The 24-year-old female middle school teacher in Houston busted for having a months-long romance with a 13-year-old male student — and allegedly getting pregnant with his baby and then having an abortion — is in trouble again. This time it’s for violating the curfew requirements of her bail order.

The now-former eighth-grade English teacher, Alexandria Vera, drew the ire of prosecutors because she returned home one recent evening exactly 46 minutes after her court-imposed 8 p.m. curfew, reports Houston ABC affiliate KTRK-TV.

The GPS device Vera must wear on her ankle showed that she was late getting home because she was at a shopping center.

The presiding judge, Michael McSpadden, chewed Vera out but did not revoke her bail — despite requests by prosecutors that he do so.

Before her brush with the law over allegations of the torrid, baby-making affair, Vera taught at Houston’s Thomas J. Stovall Middle School.

Prosecutors say Vera and the unidentified, 13-year-old student began their courtship with some flirting, a bit of texting and the requisite exchange of digits last year during summer school in 2015. (RELATED: Cops: Teacher Traumatized 13-Year-Old Male Student With Months Of Sex ‘On Almost A Daily Basis’)

In September, according to court documents, the student asked Vera if they could spend some quality time together off campus.

Vera obliged, according to investigating officer J. Gonzalez. She drove to the student’s house and picked him up. They cruised around town. They made out.

The following day, Gonzalez’s probable cause document explains, Vera returned to the student’s house. His parents were gone. And so the pair had sex for the first time.

The sex continued — “on almost a daily basis at her home,” the court document says — from mid-September until January of this year.

In October, the student’s parents attended an open house at Stovall Middle School. They met Vera.

Next, the probable cause document states, Vera headed over to the student’s house and announced to his parents that she was his girlfriend.

According to the probable cause document, the parents were “accepting of their relationship” and invited her over to the house for “family gatherings.” They also allegedly approved of his daily ventures to her quaint suburban home, where he would frequently spend the night.

In January, Vera, who is already the mother of a young child, allegedly became pregnant. She allegedly told the 13-year-old student’s family about the bundle of joy.

The family was “very supportive and excited about the baby,” according to the probable cause document.

Vera ended up having an abortion, the document says, after officials with Houston’s Child Protective Services showed up at Stovall Middle School to investigate allegations of her relationship with the 13-year-old male student.

According to Houston NBC affiliate KPRC-TV, Vera admitted to investigators that she had engaged in the torrid, months-long affair with the student.

However, Vera also denied that she had months of sex with the student at one point in the investigation.

The conditions of Vera’s $100,000 bail order require her to wear the ankle monitor, stay 200 feet away from all schools and avoid the teen who prosecutors say impregnated her.

Prosecutors wanted the judge to revoke Vera’s bail order this week, reports the Houston Chronicle, in part because she had already violated one its requirements. Not long after she posted bail, Vera had gone to a local schoolyard to run on the track.

Judge McSpadden told Vera that she is out of chances to violate her bail order, notes KTRK-TV.

The slew of charges facing Vera carry a prison sentence of 25 years to life.

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