I knew she missed her husband. And I knew it was hardest when she slipped up and used the present tense. I forced a laugh, knowing she’d just want to move past it. "I'm guessing it's bad then?"
Ellen looked relieved. "It's not good." She turned back to the stove.
I picked up the paper and unfolded it. At the bottom of the first page there was an article titled, "University ofNew Castle Conceals Student, Professor Affair. See more page B9."
I mean…the university didn’t conceal it. They didn’t fucking know. I sighed and turned to B9. I put my hand on Penny’s knee and we both began reading.
Student-Professor Affair Uncovered at the University of New Castle
Bill Raffer, The Delaware Post 10:12 p.m. EST October 21, 2015
An investigation is underway involving adjunct professor, James Hunter, and a student from one of his classes at the University of New Castle.
Hunter, Blive Tech International founder and board member, started teaching at the university last semester. Although Hunter does not have a PhD, he was given a teaching position due to his experience starting Blive Tech International. His loose credentials have led him to a loose interpretation of the University of New Castle's code of ethics. Two months ago he began engaging in a sexual relationship with Penny Taylor, a sophomore in his communications class. Taylor, age 19, is an exemplary student on a First State scholarship. Although there have been no sexual harassment complaints as of yet, Taylor is unavailable for comment. Allegations of sexual harassment as well as other instances of sexual misconduct are imminent.
Hunter was fired from his last teaching position in New York City for physically threatening the dean of admissions, Jared Halloway. All charges were dropped in the matter, but Halloway commented that, "Hunter attacked him, completely unprovoked." Dean of students at the University of New Castle, Joseph Vespelli, hired Hunter despite known allegations of violence and Hunter's lack of credentials.
Hunter has also engaged in misconduct during his own days in college at Harvard University. He was arrested for underage drinking as well as vandalism.
The University of New Castle has never needed explicit rules against student-professor relationships. An unnamed source from the university says that their code of ethics skirts around the idea of something happening because it shouldn't have to state common morals, but that these events will make the university reevaluate the core values of the institution.
Hunter's wife, Isabella, was distraught when she found out about the affair. She filed for divorce as soon as she uncovered the truth, but their marriage had already begun to unravel before that when Hunter had sold his shares of Blive Tech International and declared he wanted to become a professor. "I should have realized his motivations," said Mrs. Hunter. "I should have warned the college. I feel like part of the blame should be on me. I can only imagine what this poor girl is going through."
Mrs. Hunter was almost in tears during her interview. The separation only became final yesterday afternoon. She went to the press and to the college immediately to request that Hunter resign from his teaching position. She believed he was doing more harm than good in the classroom, emphasizing that there needs to be a mutual trust between students and their professors.
In response to the allegations of having a sexual relationship with a student eight years younger than him, Professor James Hunter said, "Our relationship was completely consensual. There is no explicit rule that states such a relationship is against the code of ethics of this university." And when asked if he would end the relationship, he said, "I can't deny that I am in love with her. Nor do I have any intention of ending my relationship with her." Inresponse to his wife's allegations, Hunter said, "My wife and I have been separated since last December, when I filed for divorce after I found out she was cheating on me. The documents are public and can be acquired from the New York City court." Said documents have not yet been released from the court.
The University of New Castle's dean of students, Joseph Vespelli, was contacted but declined to comment. His offices have informed us that an official statement will be released shortly.
Contact senior investigative reporter Bill Raffer at (302) 150-4527, [email protected], on Facebook or Twitter @braffer
"Shit," I said.Senior investigative reporter my ass.Bill Fuckface Raffer didn’t even reach out to me. My quotes were from when I’d contacted one of my New York City acquaintances in the press last night. I hadn’t been on the fucking record.Traitor.I didn’t want to be quoted in this mess. But at least it showed a little of my side. Not all Isabella’s.
And Penny was 20, not 19. At least they hadn’t called her a minor though. And what was all that stuff about my past? Penny probably had a million questions about all that. But I wasn’t really concerned about how I came off. I was only worried about one thing. One thing that I’d tried endlessly to control last night. Just one fucking detail. I’d thought I’d at least accomplished that. But I was wrong.
I folded the paper and threw it down on the counter. "I didn't think they were going to release your name."
"I'm going to lose my scholarship,” Penny said. She was staring at the papers in horror.
"What?"
"There were all these rules when I got it. I don't remember what they were. I'm sure being in the paper aboutsleeping with my professor broke at least one of them. James..."
"Don't get upset before we know, okay?" The scholarship wasn’t really the main concern here… She was probably going to be expelled.
"Isn't this slander? How could they possibly print this? There isn't any proof. Can't we do something?"
"It doesn't matter. It's Isabella's word against mine.” I needed to fix this as best I could. If Penny was upset about the scholarship, that meant she wanted to keep going to this school. I needed to figure out a way to make that happen. “Stay here today. Let me go to the meeting alone. Let me handle this."
"No. I'm not letting you take all the blame for this. It's my fault too."
"I don't want you to get..."
"James. No. I'm coming with you."
Ellen walked over and set our plates down in front of us. She gave us a sympathetic look. When she walked away Penny looked back up at me. "And it does matter. Can't you sue them for printing this nonsense? They didn't even check any of their facts. It's a joke of a news report."
I sighed. "I just want this to blow over as fast as possible. A lawsuit will make it worse. It'll draw it out. I don't want to drag you into this. I'll be fine."