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CALDWELL -- A former juvenile corrections nurse accused of sexually abusing boys incarcerated at the facility where she worked has accepted a plea deal that rids her of a child sex charge. Prosecutors amended a charge of sexual battery on a minor to aggravated assault Friday, the same day 41-year-old Valerie Lieteau entered her guilty plea. Because the defendant did not plead guilty to a sexual crime, she will not be required to register as a sex offender. Lieteau was originally accused of drugging and having sex with at least four boys in the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections' Nampa facility between 2008 and 2011. According to a tort claim filed by the alleged victims and their families, Lieteau gave the teenagers prescription medications and street drugs. She's accused of having sex with one 15-year-old in the nurses' office while another employee acted a lookout. Read More |