Emily Nutley, a former Ohio teacher who recently pleaded guilty to raping an underage male student, is now embroiled in a contentious divorce, accusing her estranged husband of “extreme cruelty” amid the fallout from her criminal case.
Court documents obtained by TMZ reveal that Nutley’s husband, Jonathan, filed for divorce in November 2024—just weeks after she was indicted for raping a 17-year-old student at St. Xavier High School, where she worked.
In her legal response, Nutley claimed her husband was “guilty of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty,” raising questions about whether she is attempting to link her criminal behavior to marital strife.
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Prosecutors say Nutley, who supervised an academic support program for struggling students, exploited her position to pursue a s3xual relationship with the teen. The alleged misconduct began in 2023 and included encounters in her school office, explicit messages, and nude photos. Authorities also allege she continued contacting the victim after he attempted to end the relationship.
On Monday, April 8, Nutley pleaded guilty to two counts of rape, avoiding a trial but facing potential prison time. Sentencing is pending as her divorce proceedings unfold.
The case has drawn widespread attention, highlighting breaches of trust in educational settings. Legal experts suggest Nutley’s divorce claims could complicate her sentencing, as prosecutors emphasize the predatory nature of her actions