8 boys accuse Gay Teacher, Husband for sexual abuse
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A Minnesota elementary school teacher and his husband had sexual conduct with eight underage boys, according to a police report following a four-month investigation.
South St. Paul police closed the investigation into teacher Aric Babbitt and his husband, Matthew Deyo, and released the documents this week. The couple was found dead Aug. 25 in an apparent murder-suicide on Lopez Island in Washington state.
Neither was charged in relation to the abuse allegations.
The deaths came shortly after a 16-year-old boy and his parents went to South St. Paul police to report an ongoing sexual relationship between the teen and the men.
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Police said that in many instances, Babbitt, 40, and Deyo, 36, gave their alleged victims alcohol and marijuana and bought them phones or other devices to stay in touch.
The first accuser told police that Babbitt was his former teacher and volunteer work supervisor. The boy said Babbitt was a mentor for him when he came out as gay to his family and that the teacher gave him gifts of underwear and yoga shorts and also asked for photos before he was 16, according to the investigative reports.
"As a school district, we strive to provide a safe and secure learning environment for our students," South St. Paul schools Superintendent Dave Webb said in an email to the Pioneer Press. "This has been very hard on our entire South St. Paul community."
Babbitt was a teacher at Lincoln Center Elementary since 2002 and was put on paid leave after the district learned of the allegations Aug. 17.
Another alleged victim told police that when he was 16 years old, Babbitt and Deyo told him they had a surprise for him in the bathroom. When he entered the room, he said he found a tablet with ****ography playing on it.
According to the account of an additional victim, when he went to take a shower at the couple's residence, Babbitt encouraged him to masturbate in the bathroom, the court documents recount.