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Mary Kay Letourneau

In 1997 teacher Mary Kay Letourneau was discovered to be having an affair with one of her 6th-grade students, 12-year-old Vili Fualaau. She was subsequently diagnosed with bipolar disorder, convicted of second degree child rape, and sent to prison, making her one of the most notorious bipolar people of the modern age.
Mary Kay Letourneau - Criminal or Victim of Bipolar Disorder?
A look at convicted child molester Mary Kay Letourneau in terms of her bipolar disorder.
Mary Kay Letourneau - The Questions Remain
Review, questions and commentary regarding convicted child rapist Mary Kay Letourneau.
Mary Kay Letourneau Released from Prison
Mary Kay Letourneau, convicted in 1997 of child rape for an affair with one of her 12-year-old students, has completed her sentence and been released from prison. Now what?
Letourneau Announces Engagement to Former Student
Mary Kay Letourneau announced she was going to marry Vili Fualaau, the student with whom her sexual relations sent her to prison.
Letourneau and Fualaau Marry
Recap of the Mary Kay Letourneau case with information about her marriage to former student Vili Fualaau and their children.

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