Washington teacher arrested after husband accuses her of sexually abusing teen student
A Washington state teacher, Mackenzie Naught, faces charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. Her husband reported the incident involving a 16-year-old student. Naught initially denied the allegations but later admitted to sexual activity. The ev...

Mackenzie, who was taken into custody, initially told police that she and the teen student, identified as "J.D." in records, had just kissed but then changed her story and said they "had sex," PEOPLE reported, citing the probable cause affidavit.
Affidavit reveals sequence of events
The affidavit further alleged that the night before the incident occurred, J.D. stated that he had been texting with Mackenzie and her husband Garrett on Snapchat.
According to an affidavit, after Garrett fell asleep, J.D. and Mackenzie continued exchanging text messages. The minor allegedly told investigators that the 16‑year‑old agreed to meet Mackenzie. J.D. later picked Mackenzie up in his truck and drove her to a secluded area.
The two began kissing, and the teenager told investigators that Mackenzie attempted several times to initiate sexual activity, but those attempts were unsuccessful. J.D. said he did "put it in" at some point but quickly "pulled out" because he was uncomfortable and drove Mackenzie home, the affidavit claimed.
Mackenzie tried to deny sexual abuse claims
The affidavit revealed that Mackenzie initially denied sexually abusing the teenager when she was first taken into custody. Investigators said J.D. later gave a forensic interview and provided police with a tracking device that corroborated his account of the night in question.
Mackenzie has entered a not‑guilty plea and is scheduled to stand trial in July, where she faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
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