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School Sex Tapes Released
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Two school adminstrators and a school secretary resigned from the Palm Beach County School system last week in a sex scandal. Before stepping down, they were questioned by school police, and tapes of those interviews have just been released.
"Where did you have sex with her while you were on campus? It was in her little office," Leroy Foster replied.
Foster, the former head football coach at Pahokee Middle-Senior High told school police about his sexual escapades with a school secretary, Kelli Burroughs.
"Who initiated it? It was kinda both. We were jokin' around, talking you know sex-talk, dirty, just jokin' around and one thing led to another," Foster said.
Foster told investigators there were never any students around when he and Burroughs had sex at school.
But they decided to go a step further, and have a threesome. "She mentioned that she had never been with more than one person, blah-blah-blah. And I said well I'll call up one of my friends. And she said call him!" Foster explained.
Burroughs told detectives things started innocently. She says Foster told her she was beautiful and she enjoyed the flattery.
"We walked to my office and he just kissed me and then when he kissed me he started feeling on me," Burroughs said in the taped interview with police.
She says she and Foster had consensual sex more than a dozen times at Pahokee Middle-Senior High and at Foster's house and at a hotel.
Burroughs also says she had sex with Steven Jackson, principal of West Tech Academy in Belle Glade.
Jackson says Burroughs started it by making comments about how handsome he was and they sometimes hugged at school and she once came into his office and lifted her shirt.
He says at first he resisted, but finally gave in to her advances.
"She called and asked me to come by the hotel, and I did. I'm not making any excuses, you know because I shouldn't have done it. Things happen," Jackson told school system investigators.
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