Oklahoma Teacher Charged For Sending Lewd Videos, Photos To 16-year-old Student: *Heard You Like My Titties

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According to court documents, Midwest City Middle School teacher Ivy Reneau, 28, is charged with using technology to engage in communication for sexual prurient interest with a minor and a warrant is out for her arrest.

Reneau was also an assistant soccer coach and met the 16-year-old boy who is a student in the district, at a soccer practice. She allegedly told the teen that she "heard rumors that he liked her and wanted to watch her run."

The randy teacher subsequently added the teen on Snapchat and sent him three or four nude photos and a video of her masturbating, which the teen showed to a few of his teammates.

According to court documents, Reneau reportedly sent the teen $120 via the Cash App, after he allegedly told her “he could ruin her career over the pictures.”

Reneau confessed to Midwest City police that they had "talked about hanging out one time, but never went through with it." She admitted that she sent the lewd photos to the teen, but denied any sort of physical relationship, according to court records.

The teacher admitted that she “knew it was wrong to do this with a student, but she thought he was 18 years old.”

Reneau underwent a divorce in 2021, according to an Oklahoma City Court.

The randy teacher is now facing a felony charge and has not yet been taken into custody. Oklahoma's age of consent is 16, but adults in a position of authority can still be charged for having sexual relationships with children aged 18 and under.

KFOR reports that the school district previously issued a statement regarding the incident and confirmed that Reneau is no longer employed by Mid-Del Schools. However, her photo appears to still be in the staff directory on the school's website.

"District officials were notified of an alleged relationship between a Mid-Del staff member and a student," the statement read. "We reported the information to law enforcement so that they could begin an investigation. The staff member is no longer employed by Mid-Del Schools, and we have worked closely with the family of the student in the wake of this accusation. We will continue to fully cooperate with the authorities."