Chattanooga Times Free Press

Teacher charged in kidnapping plans guilty plea

- BY ADAM TAMBURIN USA TODAY NETWORK-TENNESSEE

Tad Cummins, a former teacher charged with taking a 15-year-old student across state lines for sex, plans to reverse course and plead guilty to federal charges after “personal reflection.”

Cummins’ attorney announced his intentions to change his plea in a Thursday court filing.

Cummins disappeare­d in March 2017 with a former student and quickly became the subject of a nationwide manhunt and Amber Alert. After more than five weeks on the lam, he and the girl were found in a remote forest cabin near Cecilville, Calif.

Cummins, a former Maury County teacher, was indicted on charges of obstructio­n of justice and transporti­ng a minor across state lines for the purpose of engaging in criminal sexual conduct.

He had originally entered a plea of not guilty in May 2017.

“After case review, consultati­on, and personal reflection, he would like to enter a plea of guilty to both counts as charged in the Indictment,” federal public defender Dumaka Shabazz wrote in the Thursday filing.

Cummins’ family had previously cobbled together the money to hire a private attorney who stepped down from the case in January after trying to talk to the teenage girl at the center of the case. After the attorney, Brent Horst, asked to leave the case, Cummins was assigned a public defender.

Following the announceme­nt, S. Jason Whatley, the Columbiaba­sed attorney representi­ng the girl, released a statement saying the family is “very relieved that Tad Cummins decided to do the right thing by pleading guilty. We see this as one more step toward justice.”

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