Maris Nichols, 25, was arrested twice in May on a slew of sex abuse charges relating to disturbing acts with her students. She was a teacher at a high school in Douglasville, Georgia.
A teacher accused of sexually abusing six teens while being blackmailed by the minors for OnlyFans content may once again be hurled behind bars as prosecutors allege she broke her house arrest a whopping 85 times.
Maris Nichols, 25, was arrested on May 6 in Douglasville, Georgia, on charges of improper sexual activity by an employee for having sexual intercourse with a student from her third-period class at Alexander High School, according to an arrest warrant.
She was arrested for a second time later that month for charges related to sexual abuse of five other teenagers, including a girl whom she told to watch the R-rated Fifty Shades of Grey movies.
Nichols was taken into custody and released on a $74,000 bond. However, prosecutors filed a motion in the Superior Court of Douglas County on Friday, seeking revocation of her bond.
She faces a slew of sexual abuse charges, including eight counts of improper sexual contact by an employee or agent/foster parent, four counts of grooming a minor for a sexual offense, two counts of child [sexual abuse] and tampering with evidence.
Court records do not indicate that she has entered a plea for the charges against her.
Assistant District Attorney Ra Williams alleged that Nichols broke the conditions of her bond 85 times during a monitoring period of 27 days.
After she was released, Nichols was ordered not to have any contact with the alleged victims and to stay away from their homes.
She was also barred from having any contact with minors, excluding her six-year-old daughter.
In addition, Nichols was prohibited from having access to the internet, including social media, and was ordered to obtain a psychosexual evaluation within two weeks of her release.
In a new court filing, prosecutors cited 38 home curfew violations and 47 instances where she breached her bond agreement.
Williams argued that due to Nichols' charges, she has been specifically prohibited from being around minors.
However, prosecutors accused her of 'unauthorized travel to public locations, including locations where children are frequently present,' citing retail stores and fast-food restaurants, according to the motion.
Nichols is only allowed to leave her home for religious services, attorney visits, medical appointments and court appearances.
The state said Nichols posed a 'significant threat to the community,' and allowing her to roam free could result in witness intimidation or a risk of re-offense.
When Nichols was released, authorities secured an electronic monitoring device on her that produced a compliance report citing the 85 violations.
As a result, prosecutors have asked the court to revoke her bond and order her to await her trial date at the Douglas County Jail.
Judge Lauren Wallace scheduled a hearing on the state's motion to revoke bond for Monday at 9.30am. Nichols' attorneys have yet to respond to the motion.
Nichols has been accused of sexually abusing multiple teens. An arrest warrant cited an instance where she allegedly had [sexual intercourse] with a student in the backseat of his truck at a local golf club on May 3.
In another instance, prosecutors alleged that there was video footage of Nichols having [sexual intercourse] with a student while wearing a 'Jesus Loves You' sweater.
She also allegedly sent a slew of explicit text messages, [undressed] photos and videos of herself using [sexual intercourse] toys to several teens, including two under the age of 16, according to court records.
Authorities wrote in court documents that the teacher also described her sexual desires in text messages to her students, including that she wanted to be 'choked, screamed at, slapped and whipped.'
An arrest warrant claimed that Nichols had an [adult entertainment site] account that was discovered by her students, and they were allegedly using the adult content to blackmail her for better grades.
Nichols has also been accused of tampering with evidence for allegedly telling a student to delete the text messages and lie if he was asked about suspected molestation.
After her initial arrest, the Douglas County School System told parents it was 'deeply troubled' by the allegations and an internal investigation had been launched.
'Student safety is the district’s highest priority. The alleged behavior is unacceptable and violates the professional standards all employees are required to uphold,' the district said.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Nichols' attorney for additional comment.
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