Penticton Herald

Quebec teacher pleads guilty in relationsh­ip with young girl

Romantic relationsh­ip between pair began when girl was just 11

- By The Canadian Press

A Montreal-area educator has pleaded guilty to charges in connection with a relationsh­ip involving a girl who was 11 when it began.

Virginia Genevrier, 40, pleaded guilty earlier this month to one count of transmitti­ng sexually explicit material to a minor and two counts of breaching conditions of a peace bond.

Le Journal de Montreal first reported on the story Tuesday about a romantic relationsh­ip between the pair that began in 2014 when the girl was in Grade 5.

Genevrier signed a peace bond on two occasions, agreeing to keep away from the young girl, but failed to do so.

She was arrested earlier this year after a relative of the girl found an explicit photo and troubling messages on a device — notably a screen capture of Genevrier in the shower.

The case returns to court July 19 for the sentencing phase.

Prosecutor Stecie Jerome told court that exchanges between the two included messages such as, “You are the woman of my life”, “I love you” and “Do you want to marry me?”

The girl’s mother asked Genevrier to stop contacting her daughter after stumbling on love messages between the two.

When that failed, Genevrier was arrested and signed a peace bond in the summer of 2015 with a list of strict conditions.

She ultimately lost her teaching job that year, but the communicat­ions and relationsh­ip continued between the pair.

In one instance, police found the girl hidden in the bathroom of Genevrier’s home after her mother reported her missing in December 2015.

Genevrier received an absolute discharge after pleading guilty to breaking conditions and obstructio­n of justice for lying to police.

She had signed a new peace bond valid until September 2017 and even had the date it was expiring tattooed on her upper body.

The prosecutor told the court the girl, now 15, did not collaborat­e much in the investigat­ion and did so reluctantl­y. The girl said the pair saw each other at subway stations in downtown Montreal and at times during the lunch hour and after school.

The Crown declined to comment further to The Canadian Press on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, police in Coquitlam, B.C., say additional charges have been laid against a piano teacher accused of sexually assaulting his students.

RCMP say Dmytro Kubyshkin, who also goes by Dimitri, is now charged with seven counts of sexual assault and three counts of sexual interferen­ce.

Investigat­ors say the alleged crimes date back to 1998.

Police have said Kubyshkin had been teaching in private homes for more than 20 years.

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