Nicholas Moseby, 41, had arrest warrants issued in Arizona and Santa Barbara that were unresolved when he was hired as a teacher, according to police and court records.
DANVILLE — A Bay Area middle school teacher and cheer coach accused of sexually abusing two girls was hired despite at least three criminal prosecutions against him since 2009, including one involving charges that he solicited a prostitute in 2015, according to court records.
But in Gilbert, Arizona, where Moseby was charged with providing alcohol to a teen in 2009, and in Santa Barbara, where he was charged with being intoxicated in public in 2010, Moseby’s cases were never fully resolved. In September 2010, a Santa Barbara judge issued an arrest warrant for Moseby after he failed to arrive at his arraignment hearing. In December 2009, a Maricopa County judge also issued a warrant for Moseby’s failure to submit to court-ordered fingerprinting.
On Monday, San Ramon Valley Unified School District Superintendent John Malloy announced an “internal review” of both the district’s background checks for new hirings and of practices for “managing concerns and complaints” of teachers or staff, adding that the prostitution arrest didn’t show up on Moseby’s background check.
“There is no excuse, justification, or explanation as to why the San Ramon Valley Unified School District and Nor Cal Elites hired him with his past crimes in Alameda County and Arizona,” Runckel said. “It’s equally disturbing SVRUSD employees referred their own students to him for one-on-one trainings.”
The second girl alleged that Moseby rubbed his private parts against her backside during a PE class, and that he appeared sexually aroused, according to court records. Authorities say they’ve identified more potential victims and are in the process of investigating those claims. It is unclear at this point whether additional charges will be filed against Moseby.
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