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Friday, February 09, 2007

Late-Breaking Update on Ware Shoals-Cheerleader Scandal

Washington, DC (TLS). The Liberty Sphere has learned late today that the South Carolina National Guard has reprimanded, demoted, and relieved from recruitment duty the two Guardsmen involved in the Ware Shoals High School cheerleader sex scandal. Sgt. 1st Class Thomas Fletcher, 29, and Sgt. Jeremy Pileggi, 21, were placed on part-time duty along with their demotion and will not be allowed to do recruiting for the Guard.

Fletcher has admitted to an affair with former Ware Shoals High School cheerleader coach Jill Moore, a married mother of two. Pileggi has confessed to having sex with a 16-year-old Ware Shoals High School cheerleader, whom Moore had allegedly taken to a motel to have sex with Pileggi and watch as Moore had sex with Fletcher. S.C. Law states that the age of legal consensual sex is 16 years of age. Thus, Pileggi will not be charged with statutory rape.

Moore has not been convicted as yet of any crime. She is charged with passing alcohol to a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Moore has confessed to taking several cheerleaders off school grounds after football games, where she would give the students alcohol and cigarettes.

The Liberty Sphere will provide regular updates to this story as Moore and Ware Shoals High School principal Jane Blackwell face charges in court. Blackwell allegedly obstructed the investigation into Moore's activities.

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