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Leaked Police Video Puts Indiana School Secretary’s Student Affair Case at Risk

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
School official who admitted to affair with student could be freed after cops release video of her sobbing during interrogation: prosecutor
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School official who admitted to affair with student could be freed after cops release video of her sobbing during interrogation: prosecutor

Contents
Valentine’s Day Turns ChaoticEmotional Interrogation Captured on VideoProsecutor Raises Fair Trial ConcernsLegal Path Ahead Remains Uncertain

Valentine’s Day Turns Chaotic (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Union City, Indiana – A leaked police interrogation video showing a school secretary sobbing as she confessed to sexual encounters with a student has prosecutors warning of potential case dismissal.[1]

Valentine’s Day Turns Chaotic

Husband discovered Alicia Hughes, a 31-year-old secretary at Randolph Eastern School Corporation, engaged in sex with an 18-year-old student on February 14. He allegedly assaulted her in response, prompting a battery report to Union City police. Officers arrived to investigate the domestic incident.

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The probe quickly uncovered more. Authorities learned Hughes had sexual relations with a 17-year-old student on at least five occasions. She faced arrest last month on five counts of child seduction, each classified as a Level 5 felony.[1]

Emotional Interrogation Captured on Video

During questioning, Hughes broke down in tears. She admitted to three sexual encounters with the 18-year-old student. When detectives pressed about other students, she invoked her right to an attorney.

A two-minute excerpt of this session surfaced publicly. The footage depicted her distress but contained no explicit admission of criminal acts related to the charges. Police defended the release as measured and lawful.[1]

Prosecutor Raises Fair Trial Concerns

Randolph County Prosecutor David Daly distanced his office from the video’s disclosure. “The recent release of the video interview of Ms. Hughes did not come from my office, and my office did not authorize, approve or have anything to do with its release,” he stated.[1]

Daly emphasized commitment to a fair trial. His office lacked a copy of the video when it appeared in media outlets. He expressed worry that publicity could prejudice proceedings, potentially leading to dismissal. Meanwhile, police chief Mark Ater countered that no prosecutorial approval was needed. “The release was lawful, measured and deliberate,” Ater said. The department ensured no protected details emerged.[1]

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Legal Path Ahead Remains Uncertain

Hughes posted a $25,000 bond after booking at Randolph County Jail. Randolph Eastern suspended her pending the outcome. Her trial stands scheduled for June 15.

Conviction on each count carries up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Prosecutors vowed to pursue justice for victims despite the complications.

  • Five felony child seduction charges filed February 17.
  • Interrogation occurred amid battery investigation.
  • Video excerpt released without prosecutor’s knowledge.
  • Police maintain transparency justified the action.
  • Trial date set amid dismissal debates.

Key Takeaways

  • Video leak sparks fair trial questions, risking case dismissal.
  • Hughes admitted encounters but halted questioning legally.
  • Prosecutor and police clash over release protocols.

The standoff between law enforcement branches highlights tensions in high-profile cases. Justice balances victim rights against procedural safeguards. What do you think about the video’s impact? Tell us in the comments.

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