'We never gave her permission,' Cartwheeling teacher accused of squatting in couple's home
08/21/2017 9:56 am PDT
via KFOR
TULSA, Okla. -- (KFOR) -- A former Oklahoma teacher who pleaded guilty to assault is back in the spotlight after allegedly taking up residence in a Tulsa couple's home.
Earlier this year, the Pawhuska Police Department took 34-year-old Lacey Sponsler into custody following an incident a choir class.
Investigators allege that the substitute teacher performed a cartwheel in class, but say she wasn't wearing underwear.
The teacher reportedly told police she was just dancing and asked the students to delete the video caught on cellphones.
In July, Sponsler pleaded guilty to an assault charge and the judge dismissed the indecent exposure charge against her.
Now, an elderly couple in Tulsa say Sponsler is living in their home and they can't get her to leave.
Lloyd Anderson says that he agreed to help Sponsler, who showed up at his door with a mutual friend.
Sponsler reportedly told him that she needed to use his address as her permanent residence. At that point, he claims that she wrote a letter in his name to the judge overseeing her case, claiming that she lived in the house and helped pay rent.
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