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Monday, July 14, 2008

Debra Lafave Update: Former Teacher Released From House Arrest, Begins Early Probation

You remember Debra Lafave don't you? The hot blonde teacher accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy in the back of an SUV while his cousin drove? Well, she's been serving a three year sentence of house arrest, being only allowed outside to work and go to the grocery store. Well, Debbie musta been a good girl because the judge cut that house arrest six months short last Friday, and the cops deactivated the ankle bracelet she'd been forced to wear all that time and cut it off. We don't get to see Debra's smiling face as she left the court room, but the folks at Tampa Bay Online gave us this nice picture of her feet while still wearing the tether. Okay, who else finds that kinda sexy? In case you've forgotten what she looked like, read her full story here.
Here's more from their story:
Schoolteacher-turned-sex-offender Debra Lafave no longer will have to provide Florida Department of Corrections officials her daily schedule, and they no longer will keep minute-by-minute track of her whereabouts.
With Lafave having served more than 2 1/2 years of a three-year house-arrest sentence, a judge commuted the final five months to probation. She will remain on probation for seven years. Probation officials said Lafave arrived at the Plant City probation office at 8:20 a.m. Her probation officer deactivated the ankle bracelet and cut it off. She left at 8:40 a.m.
While on house arrest, Lafave was allowed to leave home for only a few reasons, including grocery shopping and work, DOC spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger said. Lafave had to write her schedule in advance and have it approved by a probation officer, Plessinger said.
Now, Lafave will have to meet with a probation officer regularly, and an officer will come to her home, but she will not have to present schedules for approval, Plessinger said. Because Lafave is a sex offender, she will be subject to a curfew for the remainder of her probation. She must be home by 10 p.m. and cannot leave before 6 a.m., Plessinger said.

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