Florida gym teacher accused of sending over 100,000 Kik messages to student
Alyson Nicole London

44-year-old Alyson Nicole London is a gym teacher at a Florida middle school. She is accused of allegedly sending at least 129,000 messages to a 14-year-old female student over the mobile messaging app Kik. Many of those messages were said to be of an explicit nature. Since this is Florida and a teacher is involved, London allegedly used Snapchat as well.

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Some of the messages were creepy AF as the kids say…

London told the victim she had feelings for her starting when the victim was in 7th grade, but “fell in love with” her while she was in 8th grade.

Throughout their conversations on KIK, London referred to the victim as a daughter and said, “I love you, baby girl.”

London said her husband was very jealous of the relationship she had with the victim, because he at first thought she was talking to another man.

“I told him to [explicit] off,” said London in a message to the victim. “You’re my daughter and if I want to talk to you I can.”

The victim’s mother had previously caught London messaging her daughter but thought it had stopped. When it comes to predators like this, you can’t assume anything. Kik is a haven for sex offenders and pedophiles so you should check your children’s phone or tablet usage regularly. Let them know that you trust them, but you don’t trust the offenders they could be talking to.

2 responses to “Florida gym teacher accused of sending over 100,000 Kik messages to student”

  1. I’m not a very much like to talk on the phone person myself but damn, I don’t think I’ve sent not received that many text messages in the 20 plus years that I’ve had a cell phone. A child who is constantly on their phone should raise many red flags. The child is just that, a child. She is not to ever be made to feel ashamed. The parent (s) should have stayed on top of the situation by checking her phone regularly. It is not that you don’t trust your children it is the creeps that prey on them. It is a slippery slope trying to get your children to understand that it is not them that you don’t trust. They are going to be angry at you for being protective but it is ok. Keep them safe, that is your job.

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