Add The New York Post on Google A Texas middle school art teacher has been accused of sexting at least three students, including a 14-year-old boy she called “babe,” according to an arrest warrant.
Barbara Bush Middle School teacher Haley Radabaugh, 28, was first arrested for grooming last month — and then re-arrested Friday on more serious charges for having an improper relationship between an educator and student, Texas Scorecard reported.
She “was known to be having inappropriate sexual conversations with at least three middle school students and providing drugs to students,” according to an arrest affidavit seen by NBC.
Haley Radabaugh was arrested on grooming charges last month before being re-arrested. Denton County Jail The initial arrest, on May 15, was just two days after Radabaugh allegedly sent suggestive messages to a 14-year-old boy,
“There was a kid I crushed on hard before you,” the teacher told the boy, according to his interview with cops.
“I’ll tell you what. You send me a photo of you, and I’ll send you one of me,” she allegedly messaged him.
Radabaugh allegedly sent the teen a “mid-chest up” snap of “what appears to be herself getting out of the shower,” according to the warrant.
She signed off messages with “flirtatious kiss emojis” — and called him “babe,” according to the complaint.
The boy “described himself as being disgusted and losing sleep” after receiving the messages, according to the police document.
An Irving police car parked outside Barbara Bush Middle School. NBC DFW But Radabaugh “was known to be having inappropriate sexual conversations with at least three middle school students and providing drugs to students,” according to the warrant, citing students who had flagged the teacher’s alleged behavior to staffers.
She now faces 20 years in prison after her charges were upgraded to an improper relationship between an educator and student.
Police say her alleged victims are juveniles, without releasing any further details because of their age.
Cops have not revealed any details about her alleged behavior with other students.
She no longer works for the Carrollton-Farmers Branch school district.