Engaged highschool geography trainer accused of repeatedly assaulting a 14-year-old pupil and ‘reaching for his groin at a quick meals restaurant’ pleads not responsible and denies sending him sexual Snapchat messages
- Monica Elizabeth Younger, 23, is accused of getting intercourse with a 14-year-old pupil
- The geography trainer pleaded not responsible to 12 expenses on Wednesday
- Ms Younger was arrested at her residence in Sydney’s south-west on July 10 final 12 months
A feminine highschool trainer accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy and sending him inappropriate Snapchat messages has pleaded not responsible.
Sydney geography trainer Monica Elizabeth Younger, 23, entered her pleas at Burwood Native Court docket on Wednesday.
She denies {the teenager}’s claims and pleaded not responsible to 12 expenses, together with 5 counts of aggravated sexual activity with a baby.

Sydney geography trainer Monica Elizabeth Younger (pictured with fiance), 23, entered her pleas at Burwood Native Court docket on Wednesday
The 23-year-old’s case can be arraigned for trial within the District Court docket on January 29, NCA Newswire reported.
Ms Younger was arrested at her residence in Sydney’s south-west on July 10 final 12 months.

The geography trainer denies she sexually abused a 14-year-old boy
Police will allege CCTV caught Ms Younger touching her teenage pupil’s groin at a quick meals chain.
She additionally allegedly exchanged express photographs on social media and informed the boy “I am ready for you” on Snapchat alongside a picture of her mendacity in mattress.
Court docket paperwork alleged the offending occurred between June 24 and July 6, 2020.
Justice Stephen Campbell granted Ms Younger bail on the New South Wales Supreme Court docket on August 13.
Justice Campbell stated the allegations in opposition to Younger have been ‘frankly surprising and critical’, however famous she had a presumption of innocence.
He granted her strict conditional bail with ‘home arrest’ model circumstances at her grandmother’s residence in south-west Sydney.
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