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DURHAM, N.C. — Officials said a former North Carolina high school teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a student has a tattoo of the victim’s name.

WRAL-TV reported that Michelle Smith White, 37, of Durham, was charged in July with having a sexual relationship with a female student.

The suspect was a teacher at Charles E. Jordan High School in Durham and the victim was a student, according to officials.

The suspect has been charged with taking indecent liberties with a student and engaging in a sex offense with a student.

Authorities said the teacher and student formed a friendship in 2012 when the victim was 15 and it later turned into a sexual relationship.

Deputies said the suspect has a tattoo of the victim’s name, framed photos of the victim and a binder filled with notes involving the girl.

Text messages sent to the girl included the word “threesome” and alluded to “the involvement of Ms. White’s husband,” according to the report.

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