A former Chicago Public Schools teacher was sentenced to 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a teenage student.
“I’m very disappointed,” Martha Del Real said about the sentence. Two of her children had been Gil’s students at the school. “I’m glad he’s going to serve some time, but nothing can compensate for the damage.”“I just want to say I’m deeply sorry,” said Gil, whose mother, pastor and relatives were also at the hearing.
Members of Protect CPS Students and mothers of former Waters Elementary students expressed relief that Gil would have to register as a sex offender. “I’m disappointed that the judge offered the minimum,” Smith said. “It was an opportunity to send a message to people in positions of authority in school systems, to educators.”
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