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Substitute Teacher Michael Williams Arraigned for Talking Dirty to His Students

by Anne-Marie Nichols

Michael Williams, 49, a now former substitute teacher at Long Island City High School in Queens, New York was arraigned on child endangerment charges for making sexually explicit statements during several classes. I can’t decide if he’s a sexual pervert or just an idiot with a big mouth.

Williams graphically described his sexual preferences, including oral sex, to students several times. Another time Williams complimented the breasts of a 13-year-old girl, and told his entire class that he cheated on his wife. Does this guy sound like a total sleeze or what?

Two students, ages 13 and 14, reported the incidents. One girl was smart enough to use her cell phone to record a conversation about oral sex between Williams and another student.

If convicted, he could face up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Williams has also been permanently banned from teaching at city schools.

Williams told police that he was referencing sexual terms in hip-hop lyrics. Yeah, right. I can only imagine what this guy’s favorite pickup line is. Yuck!

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