Georgia Teacher Accused Of Licking Child's Feet At Trampoline Park Faces News Charges Involving More Students
Write CommentA former Georgia school employee accused of licking a child’s feet at a at a trampoline park is now facing seven additional charges of child molestation in a separate incident. Caurey Rollins, 25, was arrested on Jan. 14 at an Urban Air Adventure Park in Augusta after a mother said...
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A former Georgia school employee accused of licking a child’s feet at a at a trampoline park is now facing seven additional charges of child molestation in a separate incident.
Caurey Rollins, 25, was arrested on Jan. 14 at an Urban Air Adventure Park in Augusta after a mother said Rollins tickled her 7-year-old son’s feet, asked him to take his socks off and eventually licked both of his feet.
Rollins was arrested and charged with the sexual exploitation of children. On April 11, Rollins was indicted on seven more counts of felony child molestation, stemming from separate events that happened on August 11, 2022.
Rollins worked as a teacher’s aide at Glenn Hills Elementary, where he has since resigned.
The details about what led to those charges have not been released. According to the Augusta Press, the charges were filed after Rollins inappropriately touched three young girls who went to the school he worked at.
In the state of Georgia, child molestation is a serious criminal offense that is punishable by law. The exact laws on child molestation in Georgia can be found in the Georgia Code, Title 16, Chapter 6, Section 4.
Under Georgia law, a person commits the offense of child molestation when they engage in any immoral or indecent act to or in the presence of or with any child under the age of 16 with the intent to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires of either the child or the offender.
The penalties for child molestation in Georgia vary depending on the specific circumstances of the offense. Generally, child molestation is considered a felony offense in Georgia, and can be punished by a prison sentence of up to 20 years and/or a fine of up to $100,000. However, if the victim is under the age of 10, the offense is considered particularly heinous and can result in a life sentence without parole.
It’s important to note that Georgia law takes a strict approach to child molestation and related offenses, and the penalties can be severe