Sunday, January 14, 2007

ACK!

I have nothing else to say to this but ACK.. Just GROW UP ALREADY!!
I won't bore yall with any details but I once thought I wanted to actually marry this bums brother.. ack.. pooey ack.. pooey .. It must run in the family .. Engaged and all he left me for a 16 year old girl so .. and a history of having younger girlfriends .. flip flop .. marrying each others wives .. just .. just.. I got the better deal yall....


Former Windham High School band director David G. Nenzoski pleaded not guilty Friday to charges he had sex with a 13-year-old female student. Standing before Portage County Common Pleas Judge Laurie Pittman in an orange-and-white striped jail uniform and leg and wrist chains during his arraignment hearing, Nenzoski, 49, pleaded not guilty to all six counts. He is charged with three counts each of sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Both are third-degree felonies. Nenzoski, of 9086 Bryant Road, Windham, was indicted by the Portage County Grand Jury on Thursday. The indictment alleges the offenses occurred between Oct. 1, 2006 and Dec. 31, 2006. He was arrested by Windham police on a warrant.
Nenzoski resigned as the schools band director shortly after he was arrested Jan. 2. The band includes students in seventh and eighth grade. He worked at the high school between 16 and 20 hours a week, both as a part-time teaching assistant and band director, according to the school district. Nenzoski was working toward a degree in education at Kent State University. Pittman continued Nenzoskis $500,000 cash surety bond and set his trial to start at 9 a.m. March 20. Nenzoski was represented at the arraignment by an attorney from the Portage County Public Defenders Office.

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