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A Washington paraeducator pleaded not guilty to severe child sex charges involving a deaf girl he allegedly abused since she was 10.
Roberto Rodriguez, 46, a paraeducator in Edmonds, Washington, pleaded not guilty to four counts of child sex crimes, including first-degree rape of a child, in a case prosecutors describe as one of the most severe they've seen.
Charges stem from alleged abuse of a deaf girl, beginning when she was 10 and continuing until January 2026, during tutoring sessions at her Seattle home.
Evidence includes hundreds of explicit messages showing grooming and control, with claims of taking her virginity and plans to flee the country.
Rodriguez, who worked with the victim since she was 5, was released on $750,000 bail, ordered to wear electronic monitoring, and banned from contacting minors.
The case remains active in King County Superior Court.
Un paraeducador de Washington se declaró no culpable de graves cargos de sexo infantil que involucran a una niña sorda que supuestamente abusó desde que tenía 10 años.