Louisiana teacher arrested after explicit video surfaces

A former teacher at a Louisiana school has been arrested after a video surfaced that shows him shirtless, apparently saying sexually suggestive things to someone he says he tutors.

Jacob de la Paz, 33, was arrested Thursday and charged by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security with the federal crime of enticing a minor to produce child pornography or child sexual assault material, local news outlets reported.

De la Paz was a math teacher and track coach at St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette. Before that, he taught in Vermilion Parish schools from 2017 to 2022. He had previously been disciplined in Arkansas for inappropriate texting with a student.

He remained jailed Saturday in St. Martin Parish. It’s unclear if he has a lawyer to speak for him.

The Rev. Michael J. Russo, St. Thomas More’s chancellor, wrote in a message to parents that De la Paz’s employment ended Wednesday. He wrote that school officials “have no reports, evidence or reason to believe that Mr. De La Paz engaged in any type of inappropriate behavior or misconduct with any students” at the school.

He added that De la Paz “has been very effective as a teacher and coach with no complaints against him.”

Russo wrote that the former teacher had been recommended by Vermilion Parish, his former employer, and had passed background checks there and with St. Thomas More. The priest wrote that De la Paz informed the school “of an isolated and imprudent infraction in his past.”

De la Paz had previously taught in Arkansas, where he faced complaints in 2015 that he had “engaged in inappropriate communication/grooming” by texting extensively with a student. The Acadiana Advocate reported De la Paz messaged the student about desiring a future relationship and asked the student to lie about their relationship for them to “protect each other” and that they had to be “very good actors.”

De la Paz appealed a recommended five-year suspension of his Arkansas teaching license, with a state appeal board imposing three years of probation, a $250 fine and professional training courses.

The former teacher’s lawyer had told the appeal board that the student developed a crush on De la Paz, noting he was 24 at the time. De la Paz told the appeal board there was no physical contact and that the texts weren’t sexually explicit. Arkansas officials, though, noted De la Paz reciprocated the crush, as shown in 600 pages of texts.

De la Paz told the appeal board that he was embarrassed and had let down everyone involved but said the relationship taught him “what it means to strictly be there for an educational basis and to not let it get to the point where my rapport with students puts me in the situation to where I’m teetering the line between what is professional and what is not.”

Vermilion Parish Superintendent Tommy Byler told KATC-TV that the district knew of the Arkansas disciplinary proceeding when it hired De la Paz but was told the teacher remained eligible for employment. He said De la Paz received a permanent Louisiana teaching certificate after Arkansas decided not to suspend his license.

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