Last January, a 28-year-old teen counselor, Kimberly Nack, was accused of engaging in sexual misconduct with a 16-year-old boy she met at the Luther Hall Treatment Center in Fargo. Nack was also employed as a truant officer for the Morehead School District in Minnesota. Nack was charged with felony sexual assault and harboring a runaway minor.
In accordance with a plea agreement, Nack pleaded guilty yesterday to a misdemeanor charge of corruption or solicitation of a minor. In return, the prosecution dropped the charge of felony sexual assault.
East Central District Court Judge Wade Webb ordered a presentence evaluation before Nack is sentenced. The sentencing date hasn't been established. Nack may be required to register as a sex offender.
The charge of harboring a runaway still has to be adjudicated. Nack pleaded not guilty to that charge.
In the meantime, Nack is free on $10,000 bond.
Information From: AP Wire Services
Posted by: SOT
She's got a Knack for causing trouble!
Posted by: JoninNH
If it were a guy "corrupting" a girl, it would have been a whole lot different.
Posted by: USMCMP5811
From the pic above, she looks hot.....
Posted by: New Hire
Let me go on the record with the following statement:
During my 8 + years of working with juveniles, there was NEVER anyone who looked like that, working with me.
End of statement.
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