Ohio Teacher Sentenced to Jail for Stalking Ex-Boyfriend
New York PostJuly 18, 20251 min91,152 views
4 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβSentencing and Courtroom Drama
- π Hannah Freeman, an Ohio teacher, sobbed hysterically as she was sentenced to a week in jail for stalking her ex-boyfriend.
- βοΈ Her lawyer, Michael Kinlin, argued with Judge Matia, claiming there was an "agreed sentence" that was not being honored.
- π£οΈ Judge Matia retorted, "Your bad practice is not my problem," dismissing the lawyer's claims.
Stalking Incidents and Arrest
- π Freeman was arrested in 2024 for repeatedly following her ex-boyfriend to his workplace over 19 separate days in a single month.
- π During the stalking spree, she was also accused of breaking into his vehicle and stealing approximately $1,100 worth of items, including his wallet, two backpacks, and two computers.
Consequences and Restrictions
- π« Freeman, a former fourth-grade teacher at Ranger High-Tech Academy, was placed on administrative leave following her arrest.
- π She must wear a GPS device for 90 days, adhere to house arrest with work release, undergo mental health counseling, and is prohibited from contacting her ex-boyfriend.
- π« The court addressed a complaint that Freeman was in the ex-boyfriend's vehicle and harassing him, indicating ongoing issues.
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