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Mary Kay Fualaau ( née Schmitz ; born January 30, 1962 ), formerly known as Mary Kay Letourneau, is an American schoolteacher who was imprisoned from 1997 to 2004 for having sexual intercourse with her 13-year-old student, Vili Fualaau.
After her release from prison in 2004, Letourneau married Fualaau and took his name.
In 1996 while Letourneau was a middle school teacher in Des Moines, Washington, her relationship with 13-year-old student Vili Fualaau transformed from friendship into flirtation and sex.
As part of her plea bargain, Letourneau agreed to avoid any further contact with Fualaau.
On February 3, 1998, police found Letourneau having sexual relations with Fualaau in her car.
In October 1998, while serving her sentence, Letourneau gave birth to her second daughter by Fualaau.
Letourneau first met Vili Fualaau when he was a student in her second-grade class at Shorewood Elementary School in Burien, Washington ; she later taught a sixth-grade class in which Fualaau was a student.
Letourneau began an intimate relationship with 12-year-old Fualaau, and at 35 Letourneau became pregnant with Fualaau's child.
Letourneau gave birth to two children with Fualaau, giving her a total of six children.
Her first daughter with Fualaau, Audrey, was born in May 1997 while Letourneau was out of jail on bail.
After Letourneau's release from prison in 2004, Fualaau, then age 21, filed a motion in court, requesting a reversal of the no-contact order against Letourneau.
Letourneau and Fualaau were married on May 20, 2005 in the Seattle suburb of Woodinville in a ceremony at the Columbia Winery.
" Attorney Anne Bremner, who met Letourneau in 2002 during Fualaau's civil suit, said that Letourneau considered her affair with Fualaau to be " eternal and endless.
During Bellows ' years the series also developed a series of investigative reports about Hollywood's drug use and hiring practices ; but during the 1996 – 97 season ET began to include more sensational fare, featuring paid exclusive interviews with controversial and infamous newsmakers of the day, including disgraced Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding, who became notorious for her role in the conspiracy to physically attack rival Nancy Kerrigan at a 1994 U. S. Figure Skating Championships practice session ; Amy Fisher, who appeared with Joey and Mary Jo Buttafuoco, reunited after Fisher's infamous assault on Mrs. Buttafuoco ; convicted child molester Mary Kay Letourneau, who married Vili Fualaau ; and attorney Howard K. Stern, from the Anna Nicole Smith paternity controversy.

Letourneau and about
An appreciable percentage of her work is also dedicated to detailed accounts of both her own fictional female creations and such troubled but celebrated women as Joey Heatherton and Mary Kay Letourneau, whose stories are usually used to make ironic comments about fame and celebrity.
Anchored by the female character studies " Lucy at the Gym " ( about an anorexic exercise addict ), " Claire " ( about an aging lesbian aviator succumbing to Alzheimer's disease ) and " Mary Kay " about Mary Kay Letourneau, the notorious real-life schoolteacher who became impregnated and imprisoned as the result of an affair with a 13-year-old male student, whom she married when he reached the age of consent.

Letourneau and relationship
One of Schmitz's daughters with his wife Mary was Mary Kay Letourneau, who became the subject of much notoriety in the 1990s when she engaged in a sexual relationship with one of her 12-year-old male students.
Pelletier originally trained as an anthropologist studying the relationship between skull size and intelligence after Paul Broca with Charles Letourneau and Léonce Manouvrier.
* Mary Kay Letourneau, former teacher known for the highly publicized case of having a sexual relationship with an underage pupil, and the resulting trial and imprisonment.

Letourneau and was
Letourneau was born Mary Katherine Schmitz in Tustin, California, to university professor John G. Schmitz and chemist Mary Schmitz.
Letourneau attended Cornelia Connelly High School, an all-girls Catholic school in Anaheim, California, where she was a member of the cheerleading squad for Servite High School.
Letourneau says she was not in love with Steve Letourneau and married him after being urged by her parents.
After a year in Alaska, her husband was transferred to Seattle and Letourneau gave birth to her second child ( Mary Claire ).
Letourneau was arrested in March 1997 after her husband, Steve Letourneau, notified the police.
Letourneau pled guilty and was convicted of two counts of second-degree child rape.
As a result, Letourneau was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in state prison.
" Because of her celebrity status Letourneau was unpopular with other inmates, " sassed guards and balked at work " and spent " 18 of her first 24 months " in solitary confinement.
Letourneau was released on a community placement program on August 4, 2004 and the following day she registered with the King County Sheriff's Office as a Level 2 sex offender.
Letourneau was subsequently arrested, convicted and imprisoned for statutory " second degree rape of a child ".
Daughter Georgia Alexis was conceived while Letourneau was on probation, and was born in October 1998 while Letourneau was incarcerated.

Letourneau and France
* Jean Letourneau – Minister of Overseas France
* Jean Letourneau – Minister of Overseas France

Fualaau and their
Since their marriage, Mary Kay and Vili Fualaau have hosted three " Hot for Teacher Night " promotions at a Seattle night club with Vili serving as the disc jockey and Mary Kay as host.

co-authored and book
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During the latter half of the 1940s, Friedman began a collaboration with Anna Schwartz, an economic historian at the Bureau, that would ultimately result in the 1963 publication of a book co-authored by Friedman and Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867 – 1960.
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