DA: Former Elizabethtown School employee sentenced to state prison for sexual contact with students

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A former employee for Elizabethtown school district will spend years locked up in prison for having sexual contact with two students, the Lancaster County District Attorney said.

Megan Carlisle, 39, of Elizabethtown, was sentenced Monday to spend between eight and sixteen years in state prison by Judge Dennis Reinaker, the DA confirmed.

Carlisle was a paraprofessional and in-school suspension monitor at the district.

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Carlisle pleaded guilty in February to charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of a person less than 16, statutory sexual assault of a person 11 years older, unlawful contact with a minor, two counts of school – intercourse/sexual contact with student, contact/communication with a minor – obscene/sexually explicit materials, disseminate sexually explicit materials to minor, two counts of corruption of minors, according to court records.

She also pleaded no contest to the school – intercourse/sexual contact with student charges, which means that she isn’t admitting guilt, but rather that the jury would have enough evidence to convict her.

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Charging documents say Carlisle engaged in sexual activities with two middle school students. There were images and videos of Carlisle, which were found on other students’ phones, of her performing the acts that she took and sent to one of the victims.

Carlisle sent the one victim money for food and vape pods after she assaulted them in a Mount Joy parking lot.

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