NFL Cheerleader Arrested for Having Sex with 16 Year Old Student

By KSEE News

Credit: Police handout via NY DAILY NEWS

Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Sarah Jones is accused of having sex with a student at the high school where she taught English.

March 30, 2012 Updated Mar 30, 2012 at 11:53 AM PDT

An NFL cheerleading captain was arrested and indicted by authorities for having sex with a student while she was working as a teacher at a Kentucky high school.

Investigators claim that Sarah Jones, a captain with the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleading squad, had sex with a 16-year-old high school football player four or five times in her apartment and exchanged numerous text messages with the student, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

Her mother, Cheryl Jones, was also indicted on tampering with evidence.

"Sarah has maintained her innocence. The indictment of her mother is completely baseless," the Jones' lawyer, Charles T. Lester Jr., said in a statement to the newspaper.

Sarah Jones resigned from her job at Dixie Heights High where she taught freshman English late last year, citing "personal reasons," but remains the captain of the Ben-Gals cheerleading squad, WPTV reports.

"The club is aware of the situation, and it's an ongoing process to collect the information that can guide appropriate actions as warranted," the Bengals said in a statement to a local news station.

Her mother, who is a middle school principal, is being held on a $30,000 bond at the Kenton County Detention Center. Sarah Jones is being held on a $50,000 bond.

Jones made national news in 2009 after she sued TheDirty.com founder Nik Richie for a picture posted of her claiming that she had had sex with Bengals players and other posts claiming that she had a sexually transmitted disease.

She claimed those allegations were completely untrue and last year said her life had been destroyed.

"I literally broke down," she said in June of 2011. “I worked my butt off to make sure I had a clean, great reputation and then it was ruined by one post.”

That case became a nationally discussed example of online bullying.

“I think I hit rock bottom when a student said she would never learn from a slut like me,” she said.

While she was originally awarded an $11 million default judgment for defamation, litigation in that case continues.

That case is expected back in court in June.

The site, of course, had six posts reporting on Sarah Jones’ arrest as of Friday morning.

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