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Wyoming school bus driver accused of sexual abuse, he claims to be caring

By: Real America News Updated 12 Sea 2022, 17: 22 pm EST

A man who worked as a school bus driver , was accused of sexual abuse of two minors

who came forward years after they discovered he had touched them the wrong way.

Natrona County School District spokeswoman Tanya Southerland shared that Thomas Byram began serving his services as a driver of the school unit since last year, but when they found out about the lawsuit against him, they decided to put him on administrative leave

until the charges for which he was accused are clarified.

Since his arrest, Thomas Byram has not pleaded guilty to the charges. The events occurred between the years 2014 and 2014, when the victims were 7 and 10 years. The two young women allege that he groped them inappropriately each in different situations, but both did not understand that this type of touching was wrong.

During the interrogation, Bryam denied having touched the girls sexually: “I did not feel that I was touching them inappropriately“, and stressed that he was a loving person and that he would never intentionally hurt anyone, reported the Star Tribune newspaper.

Thomas Byram is accused of

three counts of sexual abuse of minors in the third degree and three charges in the second degree. If found guilty of the charges, he could face a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

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