flamesbball84 wrote:The student was taking a test in Moon’s office, Wetzel said. Because she suffered headaches and backaches, he offered to give her a massage after the test.
She lay down on the floor, and Moon began the massage, Wetzel said. The student fell asleep. When she awoke, Moon was touching her genitals, Wetzel said.
Wetzel said prosecutors’ evidence shows Moon had previously given the student massages at her home on campus.
Are you kidding me? It is completely inappropriate for any college employee (unless one of the duties of the employee is performing massages), much less a professor, to be giving a massage to a student in the first place, especially in teh students residence!
agreed.
my dad ALWAYS left his office door open ANYTIME ANY student was in there with him. he also had a tv monitor strategically positioned so that it would act as a mirror so that anyone walking by could see his entire office specifically to prevent anything REMOTELY like this.
that being said, if the student was comfortable enough with him that she let him give her massages at her HOME (um...WIERD!) why all of a sudden is she bringing this up? IMO both are at fault. him first of all for even creating that situation, and her second of all for having that kind of alleged relationship with a professor.
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