A married school social worker narrowly avoided jail after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting an underage student.
chloe Rose Castro was sentenced to 20 years of sex offender intensive supervised probation (ISP) after she had sex with a sixth-grade boy.


The 29-year-old man will also serve in the community for three years Improvement Before probation.
To appear in mugshots wearing pigtails, he would have to register as a sex offender for life.
The victim will also receive $14,000 as compensation.
Castro was taken into custody in October 2024 after the victim’s parents notified the Arvada Police Department.
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They handed over evidence which showed that the former social worker was involved in an inappropriate relationship with their child.
The exact age of the boy is not clear but those in sixth grade are usually between 11 and 12 years old.
An affidavit obtained by 9News revealed that the child’s parents discovered inappropriate Instagram messages between their son and Castro.
It is believed that the married woman first met the victim at the end of sixth grade.
According to the document, it was not long before he asked her to be his lover.
When the boy’s parents tried to take his phone away from him, the child immediately logged out of all his accounts and changed his passwords.
However, before then the boy’s father had seen messages from “Chloe Castro”, as well as several exchanges with “Jeremy”.
During a police interview, the victim confirmed that he had saved Castro’s number under “Jeremy”, and that they had met when he was finishing sixth grade.
She also confessed that Castro had asked her to be his lover, and that they had even planned to move to New York. Mexico Together.
To make matters worse, it was revealed that Castro was married but there was an understanding between her and her husband that she could have two partners.
“There is no sentence I can ask that will allow the community to regain their trust in Jefferson County Public Schools,” the prosecutor said in court.
“There is no sentence that can take away the trauma this child suffered.
After this, Castro addressed the court and said that he was committed to treatment.
The disgraced teacher said she would never work with children again.
