Teacher accused of inappropriate relationship with teen he met online

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CLINTON, Pa. — A teacher is facing charges after being accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a teenager.

According to a criminal complaint, Nicholas Gaworski, 25, met the 14-year-old girl on a website called “Meet Me” and told her he would provide her alcohol if she exposed herself.

They then met several times in person along California Hollow Road, not far from two schools, exchanging sex acts for money and alcohol, according to the complaint.

"It's disgusting, it really is to know that your school isn't safe from just the teachers now,” said Joanna Driggers, a parent.

Those alleged incidents happened back in 2012, but charges were just filed.

The girl told police that the two stopped communicating until recently, when Gaworski contacted her and offered her a “finders fee” if she could help him find other girls as young as 12 years old.

The criminal complaint states, “He gave her a price that he would pay to have sexual contact with either a 16-year-old or a girl 14-year-old girl, or a girl who was 12 years old or younger.

The victim contacted police.

Gaworski was a substitute teacher in the West Allegheny School District at the time of the alleged incidents. Channel 11 reached out to the district for comment and received the following statement, which was also sent to families in the district:

Gaworski is charged with unlawful contact with a minor, indecent assault and furnishing alcohol to a minor.