She filmed herself masturbating with a sex toy on live video chats with teens under 16. She had sex with a student in the back of a truck at a golf course.
This is Maris Nichols.
The 25-year-old former biology teacher and football staffer at Alexander High School in Georgia is back in custody and the details only get worse from here.
She was already out on a $40,000 bond for a child molestation charge. That apparently wasn't the end of it. It was barely the beginning.
Now she's facing 11 new charges as the victim count climbs to six. The lineup reads like a nightmare: tampering with evidence, two counts of child molestation, four counts of improper sexual contact by an employee, and four counts of grooming a minor.
Investigators say the encounters happened in school closets, in vehicles, and in a golf course parking lot. One incident played out inside a student's Hummer. At least four of the six alleged victims were students at the school.
And when she sensed it was closing in? Just three days before her original arrest, she allegedly told one of the teens to delete their entire message history. That single move bought her the evidence-tampering charge.
Her new bail has been set at $74,000. The investigation is still wide open.
The closet. The truck. The golf course. The cameras. The cover-up. One by one she was busier than a Burger King bathroom.
@PolymarketSport Nike did make plenty before 2002 when it went exclusive to reebok, but I believe Starter & adidas did their jerseys not Nike, also that wordmark from the Pats in fairly new. He tried, but missed.
A crash sent a car slamming into a home in Miami-Dade, Florida on Sunday evening, injuring three people involved and causing extensive structural damage to the home, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office. The family of five living in the home has now been displaced, though no one inside was hurt.
The identities of those who were injured have not yet been released, but injuries ranged from stable to critical condition, according to the MDSO.
The United Arab Emirates is considering building an additional pipeline for refined products that would bypass the Strait of Hormuz and carry fuels to the country’s east coast https://t.co/EwU3ArYsO3
@Batturd84@EricLDaugh It is def better than the current and you simply can't completely eliminate them. Especially, not in Florida where we don't have state income tax to help offset. That said I don't want SIT either.
BREAKING - as of this morning, 12% of Florida's for sale homes are in active fire sale territory.
This means they have been sitting on market, the seller is actively cutting prices and increasing the frequency of those price cuts.
The pressure is mainly concentrated in Tampa and Fort Myers, where fire sales now top 30% of listings in some submarkets.
This means sellers cannot find buyers even though they want to.
Warren Buffett: "The bottom 2% in terms of income in the United States, the bottom 5%, and for sure the top 1% all live better than John D. Rockefeller was living when I was six years old."
"John D. Rockefeller was the richest man in the world and, today, you can get better medicine, better education, better entertainment, better transportation. You can do everything better than he could."
"When I was born, the dentist didn't use novocaine!"
Another massive L for Chicago.
In 2014, George Lucas picked Chicago for a $1 billion privately funded museum for his legendary collection - Star Wars artifacts, Norman Rockwell paintings, etc. Zero taxpayer dollars.
A left-wing nonprofit (“Friends of the Parks”) sued, claiming a parking lot was sacred “public trust land.” After years of delays, Lucas said screw it and took the whole thing to LA.
Opening this September. It looks incredible.
Meanwhile, Chicago rammed through the Obama Presidential Center on 19.3 acres of historic Jackson Park.
• Originally ~$300M → now $850M (nearly 3x over)
• Promised 2021 opening → now opening June 2026 (5 years late)
• Promised $470M endowment so taxpayers wouldn’t get stuck → only ~$1M deposited
One museum Chicago blocked.
One museum Chicago rammed through.
Chicago’s priorities on full display.
Exxon is now warning that oil prices could go as high as $160 per barrel in the coming weeks as reserves are depleted.
The company's senior vice president says, "We're approaching unheard of inventory levels. I mean really, really low levels."