KENOSHA, Wis. – A former Kenosha teacher accused of “grooming” a student pleaded responsible on Friday to greater than a dozen misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct.
In Court docket:
Prosecutors mentioned 30-year-old Christian Enwright, a former teacher at Kenosha College of Expertise, despatched lots of of Snapchat messages to a student – some of which had sexual implications.
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Court docket data present a number of extra misdemeanors have been dismissed as half of a plea deal. Enwright is scheduled to be sentenced in Might.
The backstory:
The Kenosha County Division of Household Companies obtained an nameless report in February 2024 that claimed Enwright had an inappropriate relationship with a student, in accordance with a legal grievance.
A detective on the case described Enwright’s conduct as “grooming,” in accordance with courtroom filings.
Throughout a police interview, the grievance mentioned Enwright admitted he communicated with the student by way of Snapchat – however denied he had performed something incorrect. He mentioned he solely despatched the photographs and texts as a result of he was “attempting to lift her confidence and make her really feel higher about herself.”
In Might 2024, after fees have been filed, the Kenosha Unified College District confirmed Enwright had been fired.
The Supply: Info on this report is from the Kenosha County District Lawyer’s Workplace, Wisconsin Circuit Court docket and prior FOX6 Information protection of the case.