The ex-husband of child rapist Mary Kay Letourneau, who was a minor at the time Letourneau abused them, is reportedly expecting his third child.
Letourneau, 58, died from cancer in 2020. She was survived by her ex-husband Vili Fualaau (37 years old) and their two daughters Audrey and Georgia.
“Hi Sophia! I’m your big sis!” According to People magazine, Georgia wrote the following in an Instagram private post: “You’re so beautiful, and I can’t wait for you to grow.” She also included a photo of Fualaau’s third child Sophia. “I will be there by your side regardless of what happens!” You are my love.”
Letourneau, a teacher of 34 years and mother to four from Seattle, was just 12 when she started a relationship with Fualaau. In 1997, she was convicted of raping Fualaau at the age of 13. She spent seven years in prison until her release.
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Mary Kay Letourneau, a mother of four children and an elementary teacher when she started her affair with Fualaau, was married. (Reuters/ file photo)
According to FOX13 Seattle, they had two children while Fualaau were a minor. They then married in 2005 when Fualaau turned 22.
In 2017, he filed for legal separation. FOX13 reported that Letourneau succumbed to stage 4 cancer on July 20, 2020.
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Police discovered the case in June 1996 when they found them in a minivan at 1:20 AM. Letourneau claimed that the boy was 18 years old, which raised suspicions among officers. Fualaau, Letourneau and others denied that there was any “touching.”
They claimed that Letourneau had been caring for the boy after her husband and she had a dispute.
Letourneau fell pregnant two months later with their first child.
Letourneau was 12 years old when he had sex with Fualaau. Letourneau spent seven years in prison. (Ron Wurzer)
They had always referred to their relationship as one of love, and they even wrote a book together, “Un Seul Crime, L’Amour,” which is a translation of “Only One Crime, Love”. The USA Network aired a movie called “All American Girl” about their story.
This report was contributed by Edmund DeMarch, Fox News’s Fox News correspondent, and The Associated Press.
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