Former Virginia high school aide to serve jail time for sexual misconduct with male student

A 32-year-old former high school aid has been sentenced to serve time in prison for sexual activity involving a 15-year-old student. Amanda M. Nasser was sentenced to 90 years in prison, with all but seven years suspended, after being convicted of eighteen felony charges.

Louisa Commonwealth's Attorney, Rusty E. McGuire, released a statement that read:

"Ms. Nasser abandoned her duties at the school to prey on a young boy whom she met when she was employed as a sign language interpreter at the local high school. These convictions send a clear message that such predatory behavior will be met with swift and severe repercussions."

"The victim in this case will be forever scarred by Ms. Nasser's conduct," said Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Joshua C. Loren. "His family has been victimized by her actions and Ms. Nasser's own children will spend the next seven years without a mother. This case is a tragedy of Ms. Nasser's making."

In total, Nasser was convicted of four counts of Indecent Liberties with a Child and 14 counts of Solicitation of a Minor.