Sara Damyan Lakeview Paedophile
Sara Damyan Lakeview Paedophile

The Lakeview Paedophile, Sara Damyan, has admitted guilt to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old kid from a North Side elementary school where she was employed as a teacher in early 2019, as per court documents.

Sara Damyan, 34, was sentenced to two years of probation this week after pleading guilty to one count of criminal sexual abuse by force. Judge Charles Burns presided over the case.

In February, prosecutors stated that Sara Damyan provided tutoring to the victim and other children at Alessandro Volta School after hours and shared her phone number with them. She served as a special education instructor at the institution in Albany Park.

Prosecutors indicated that Sara Damyan and the boy communicated over 12,000 text messages and phone calls. The lad confessed his affections to Sara Damyan, who subsequently invited him to her residence located in the 2400 block of North Kedzie.

At her residence, Sara Damyan purportedly provided the boy with marijuana-infused tea and cannabis-laced gummy bears. She subsequently sexually attacked him and then messaged him, instructing him not to disclose the incident to anybody, as per the state’s preliminary claims.

The boy went to Sara Damyan’s residence the next day, and a comparable sequence of events transpired, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors alleged that Sara Damyan illicitly transported marijuana vaping devices onto school premises concealed behind a teddy bear and used them to consume marijuana with the pupil.

Sara Damyan purportedly informed another adult that the adolescent was her lover and that they engaged in a sexual connection. An adult in a mandated reporting role fulfilled their commitment to report potential abuse to authorities in March 2019.

CPS stated that they withdrew Sara Damyan from classroom environments during their investigation, and she terminated her employment in September 2019.


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