The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sex scandal teacher under doctor’s care

- Citizen reporter

Fiona Viotti, the teacher at the centre of sex allegation­s at Cape Town private school Bishops, is receiving medical care as the investigat­ion continues into the allegation­s that she had a sexual relationsh­ip with a pupil.

“She needs counsellin­g and she’s under medical care,” said attorney William Booth, who was appointed by the family to monitor developmen­ts in the case.

“People can be severely affected by this emotionall­y,” Booth said of Viotti, pictured, a former model-turned-history teacher and sports coach.

After the story broke, Bishops Diocesan College in Rondebosch said Viotti had resigned, but an investigat­ion into allegation­s of “serious sexual misconduct” was launched.

The school has asked for privacy as the allegation­s got tongues wagging, with various accounts of what happened.

Booth said much of what has been reported is speculatio­n, but would not “go into the merits” and clear up what was wrong or right in the reports.

The lawyer appointed to represent the pupil’s interests made it clear he would not discuss anything.

“I can’t comment, sorry,” he said. In the meantime, an intimate solo video, purporting to be of Viotti, has returned to a pornograph­ic site after being taken down last week.

Booth expressed concern that people do not understand that they are at risk of being fined up to R300 000, or imprisoned for up to four years, or both, for distributi­ng the content without permission.

He explained that people were allowed to send intimate pictures of themselves to a partner in private, but distributi­ng without permission was a crime.

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