Manassas, Va. –– Another school employee in Prince William County faces sex charges.
The victim in the case told police that she engaged in sexual activity with an employee of Stonewall Jackson High School in Manassas while she was 17-year-old student at the school in 2004 and 2005.
The employee worked as an attendance officer and basketball coach, and some of the sex acts took place at the school while others took place in Prince William County, said Prince William police spokesman Jonathan Perok.
Nsonji White, 28, of Manassas, was arrested yesterday and charged with five counts of crimes against nature and indecent liberties by a custodian, said Perok.
He was held without bond and his court date was not released.
White, who has worked with the school system since 2003, was placed on administrative leave, said Prince William schools spokesman Ken Blackstone.
The arrest comes less than a month since a teacher at Woodbridge Middle School was charged after a 13-year-old student said he inappropriately touched her.
Prior to that arrest, a teacher at Beville Middle School in Dale City was arrested on similar charges, as were school employees at two Woodbridge-area high schools.
Since April, five Prince William County Public Schools employees have been arrested on sex-related charges.
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