ESTHER IRENE STOKES
Esther Irene Stokes,
'Racist' Teacher, Denies Molestation Charge, Claims She Doesn't Touch Black
Kids
The Huffington
Post | By Meredith
Bennett-Smith Posted:
04/17/2013 1:50 pm EDT | Updated:
04/18/2013 1:05 pm EDT
Well,
this is different.
In a
legal strategy that seems dubious at best, a Texas first-grade teacher is claiming she can't have molested
one of her students because she is racist and doesn't like touching black
children.
Esther
Irene Stokes, 61, is accused of fondling a 7-year-old female student in March,
according to the Houston Chronicle. Stokes, a teacher at Northwest
Preparatory Academy in Humble, Texas , allegedly touched the girl on her "private
parts" outside of her clothes, reports the Chronicle.
“The
victim said that she was in the classroom alone with the teacher and that the
teacher touched her on the outside of her clothes, on what she called her
‘private part,’ her vaginal area,” Humble Police
Department Detective J. Blanchard told Houston television station KHOU
11 News.
But Stokes has denied the allegations, claiming that her racist tendencies would prevent her from ever fondling a black student.
But Stokes has denied the allegations, claiming that her racist tendencies would prevent her from ever fondling a black student.
“She
(said she) doesn’t like to even touch the black children on their hand, she
shies away when they try to hug her -- she admitted to being prejudice [sic],”
Blanchard told KHOU 11 News.
Stokes is
being charged with a felony in the case, according to the Harris Country
Sheriff's Department. She is due to be arraigned May 21.
"This
type of accusation has never been made against this woman," Stokes'
defense attorney Patty Maginnis told local ABC affiliate KTRK. "She's
completely not guilty of this charge."
The
child's mother, Shawntel Reace, has vowed to pursue justice in the case. Reace
told KTRK that she would be transferring all four of her children out of Northwest
Preparatory Academy , and that she now regrets sending them in the first place.
As of
Wednesday morning, Stokes was still listed on the faculty page of Northwest
Preparatory Academy , although statements obtained by both the Chronicle and
KHOU claimed she had been fired.
Neither
Stokes nor officials at Northwest
Preparatory Academy responded immediately to requests for comment.
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