Teacher disputes criminal sexual conduct charge

6:09 PM, Feb 15, 2012   |    comments
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ST. PAUL, Minn. - A former Elk River teacher accused of having sex with an underage student says he's innocent of criminal charges because their affair happened during the summer when he wasn't in a position of authority over her.

Thirty-six-year-old Matthew Ellsworth is on trial in Ramsey County District Court for criminal sexual conduct. Defense attorney Allan Kaplan argues Ellsworth had no intention of returning to the high school when the relationship took place.

The two had sex in Ellsworth's apartment in the 1800 block of Randolph Avenue in St. Paul.

"He was no more than a former teacher with no intention of returning to (the high school) when the sexual activities between the two of them occurred," defense attorney Allan Kaplan said.

Ellsworth was the girl's English teacher at Spectrum High School in the spring of 2011. Ellsworth says his relationship with the girl happened last summer.

The St. Paul Pioneer Press says the girl testified she and Ellsworth still want to be together.

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