The Sun (Lowell)

Teacher jailed for raping student dies

She married the victim upon her prison release

- By The Associated Press

Mary Kay Letourneau, a teacher who married her former sixthgrade student after she was convicted of raping him in a case that drew internatio­nal headlines, has died. She was 58.

Her lawyer

David

Mary Kay Letourneau listens to testimony during a court hearing in Seattle in 1998.

Gehrke told The Associated Press that Letourneau died Monday, not Tuesday as previously reported. Letourneau had been living in the Seattle suburb of Des Moines and died of advanced colon cancer, Gehrke said.

Letourneau was a married mother of four in 1996 when she taught 12-yearold Vili Fualaau in her class at Shorewood Elementary in Burien, a south Seattle suburb.

Police discovered them about 1:20 a.m. on June 19, 1996, parked in a minivan at the Des Moines Marina.

Letourneau, then 34, initially told officers the boy was 18, raising suspicions that something sexual was going on. At the police station, Fualaau and Letourneau denied there had been any “touching.” They claimed Letourneau had been babysittin­g the boy, and took him from her home after she and her husband had a fight.

About two months later, the evidence was undeniable: Letourneau was pregnant. They had a daughter — and then, later, another one, conceived in 1998, after Letourneau had pleaded guilty to child rape but before she began serving a 7 1/2-year prison term.

Letourneau and Fualaau married on May 20, 2005, in Woodinvill­e, Washington, after her release.

Fualaau and Letourneau characteri­zed their relationsh­ip as one of love at that point, even writing a book together — “Un Seul Crime, L’amour,” or “Only One Crime, Love.” Their story became the subject of a USA Network movie, “All American Girl.”

But it didn’t last a lifetime: King County court records show Fualaau asked for a legal separation from Letourneau on May 9, 2017.

Fualaau’s mother filed a multimilli­on-dollar lawsuit claiming the city and school district failed to protect her son from the teacher. But the defendants said the relationsh­ip was so bizarre that no one could have predicted it. A jury found against the family.

 ?? ALAN BERNER / POOL THE SEATTLE
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ALAN BERNER / POOL THE SEATTLE TIMES VIA AP

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