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Cops: Teacher Sent Student Love E-Mail

Police Say Woman Admitted To Sexual Relationship With Teen

POSTED: Thursday, August 20, 2009
UPDATED: 7:28 pm EDT August 20, 2009

E-mails and messages police said were sent between a summer camp art teacher and a 14-year-old boy have been discovered and are filled with sexual conversation.

VIDEO: E-Mails

Police said the e-mails are between Melanie Fonseca and a camper at the Boys and Girls Club summer camp where she worked.

Fonseca was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexually abusing the teen.

Local 6 reporter Jessica D'Onofrio read the e-mails and she said Fonseca professes her love for the boy via e-mail and text messages.

The boy's mother said she discovered an e-mail from her son's friend telling him not to have sex with his teacher, and that's when she confronted her son.

The teen reportedly told his mother he was in love with his 32-year-old art teacher and that the pair had kissed on several occasions and she had performed oral sex on him in the laundry room of a Kissimmee apartment complex.

"To some it may be crazy and insane because of our age difference, but it doesn't matter to me," one e-mail from Fonseca to the teen reads. "It's not infatuation or obsession, it's love. Real, true, pure love. If anyone ever found out I'm sure I'd be accused of so much wrongdoing, of having done so much wrong to you in making you follow my every lead, but we both know that is not the case."

Fonseca was fired on Tuesday. Police said at first she denied the allegations, but then admitted to it all, saying she wasn't thinking clearly.

Fonseca is being held at the Osceola County Jail.

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