‘Million-dollar prostitute:’ Sub caught acting erratically in Lake County classroom
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. – A substitute trainer at Lake Minneola High School was arrested on Monday after she was caught “acting erratically” in class, in response to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
In a case report, deputies mentioned the incident occurred round 10:20 am, when a faculty useful resource deputy obtained a Centegix staff alert.
Upon arrival to the classroom, the deputy discovered the sub — recognized as Angela Faith Jourdan — yelling “incoherently,” stating that they need to “put her in prison for life,” the report reveals.
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Investigators mentioned they discovered that earlier than their arrival, Jourdan had been yelling, slamming her palms on a desk, making inappropriate statements to college students, and “twerking” in the classroom.
This included telling college students that she would have interaction in sexual exercise with them and referring to herself as a “million dollar prostitute,” deputies added.
“Assistant Principal Pannett entered and instructed Ms. Jourdan to gather her belongings and leave the classroom,” the report reads. “Ms. Jourdan refused, stating that she did not want to be (Tasered).”
Jourdan continued refusing to go away, prompting the deputy to restrain her and escort her to the entrance workplace, the report reveals.
Meanwhile, investigators mentioned they spoke with a sufferer, who claimed that Jourdan had crushed her.
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“As the bell range and students began exiting, [REDACTED] stated she was among the last to leave when Ms. Jourdan yelled at her, called her a derogatory name, and placed her hands on [REDACTED] head and the back of her neck before moving her hand toward [REDACTED] throat,” the report continues.
Now, Jourdan faces misdemeanor costs of disorderly conduct, easy battery, and two counts of disruption of a faculty perform.
News 6 reached out to the district for remark. The district’s response is as follows:
“Good afternoon — We are aware of the arrest. Parents have been notified. The substitute teacher was hired 2/4/2025, and employment was terminated today.”
Lake County Schools Communications Officer Sherri Owens
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