May 23, 2013

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Former Atoka teacher pleads guilty to 8 sex charges

ATOKA, OK-- A former Atoka coach and teacher, pleaded guilty, Monday to multiple felony charges, involving sexual acts with his former students.

32-year-old, Casey Hauff, appeared in the Atoka County courthouse where he pleaded guilty to 8 of 11 charges, including second degree rape, forcible sodomy, sexual battery and solicitation of a minor.

During an investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, 5 female victims came forward, saying Hauff offered them better grades, in exchange for sexual acts.

Hauff resigned from his roll as a coach, and biology teacher last October.

His sentencing is scheduled for September 25th.


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