Wednesday, February 21, 2018

10/11 News: Court Documents Reveal New Information On Village Official


As we wrote late last month, this one of those rare instances when the staff members of the Dorchester Times are conflicted about publishing a news story.  In this case, we simply do not know the facts.  We also adhere to John 8:7, which says: "Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone."

Because of the high-profile nature of this story, and the high-profile nature of the public servant who is well-known in Dorchester and Saline County, the Times feels it is our obligation to publish excerpts of a 10/11 News story so that the community is abreast about what is being reported locally and statewide.

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Last month, Matthew Hoffaman, chairman of Dorchester's Village Board and a Crete High School teacher, age 41, was arrested by the Saline County Sheriff's Office for reportedly committing acts of sexual assault of a protected individual. Hoffman was released on bail in late January.

Tonight,  Feb. 21, 10/11 News is reporting that court documents reveal new information regarding the case.  The following excerpts are from the 10/11 story:

New details surrounding the reported incidents are outlined in an affidavit for a search warrant on Feb. 2 that resulted in the possession of Hoffman’s work computer, which was taken from Crete High School at the suggestion of the school district’s superintendent.

The documents state the superintendent was “concerned that a Crete Public School computer….that was operated and used by teacher Matthew Hoffman may have inappropriate material on it.”

In addition, the documents state two previous search warrants were served on Hoffman’s cell phones, which revealed Snapchat videos of minors drinking alcohol with Hoffman, and several text messages with one of the victims that are “sexual in nature.”

According to court records, the alleged assaults go as far back as June of 2017 and are as recent as January 8 of 2018.

Hoffman is scheduled to be arraigned in Saline County Court on March 7.

The superintendent of Crete Public Schools confirmed that Hoffman voluntarily resigned his position Crete High School on February 19.

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