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Former Florida QB Chris Leak has lost his current teaching license. Leak, who was the football coach and Art Recovery teacher at Edgewater High School, did not contest allegations that he asked an underage student to touch him inappropriately. Per PalmBeachPost.com...
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on Sept. 5, 2015, he received a massage from a 15-year-old female student and asked the student to touch his penis, according to an order filed by the Florida Education Practices Commission on Tuesday.

Leak allegedly was wearing only a towel when he received the massage.

A police report, obtained by WFTV, alleges that the teenage victim told the school’s resource officer she left the athletic trainer’s office where the interaction with Leak occurred. She also claimed that Leak later drove her home, took her to get food and gave her friend, who she had told about the incident, $100.

Sexual assault charges against Leak were dropped on Friday after the accuser and her guardian told authorities they no longer wished to press charges, according to WFTV.

Leak resigned from the school the day that the police report was filed.
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Lsu19geaux9478 months
dropped charges? wonder what happened.......... someone sexually assaults ur kid and charges are dropped? something smells fishy.
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BamaRoo78 months
Mista Chairman, I'd like to record anutha standing out Gata in tha golden book of Gata molesta achievements.....
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MeatCleaverWeaver78 months
Go Gator.
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conman78 months
Isn't he one of Urban Meyer choir boys?
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Corch Urban Myers78 months
Nope. Zook's.
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Gumbo178 months
Too bad butter teeth wasn't his coach or Leak would have only molested sharks.
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1978 months
Like his eyes didn't give away twisted psyche in the Zook era. Always knew dude was off.
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RightHook78 months
just...w...t...f
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LSUtigers11178 months
sketch
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