School under fire as teacher admits abusing dozens of young children
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A Nevada school allowed a female teacher to remain on staff even after allegations surfaced that she had abused numerous children, with one victim reportedly as young as two years old.

Taji Hillson, 62, of Reno, was arrested on July 2, one day after she allegedly left an apology letter in a victim’s mailbox. 

The teacher was arrested months after a female adult relative reported on April 30 that she had been sexually abused by Hillson both in childhood and adulthood.

Despite the relative providing four additional police reports with further evidence, Hillson continued to serve as a physical education teacher at Roy Gomm Elementary School until the school term ended on June 13. Authorities do not suspect that Hillson’s victims were among her students.

Nearly two weeks later, Reno Police interviewed Hillson about the allegations, and she allegedly admitted to abusing dozens of children, mainly relatives in North Carolina, and touching a two-year-old inappropriately at a pool in the last two years. 

She told police she committed ‘all of the actions as she never felt seen and desired to be close to another person,’ the arrest report said, according to The Reno Gazette Journal

The adult victim lived next door to her and is financially dependent on Hillson, court documents obtained by 2 News Nevada, said. 

She allegedly started abusing the adult victim 20 years ago, and she only found out about it after Hillson left her an apology letter in her mailbox. 

Taji Hillson, 62, of Reno, was arrested on July 2, one day after she allegedly left an apology letter in a victim's mailbox

Taji Hillson, 62, of Reno, was arrested on July 2, one day after she allegedly left an apology letter in a victim’s mailbox 

Her arrest came months after a female adult relative filed a police report on April 30 alleging that she had been sexually abused by Hillson as a child

Her arrest came months after a female adult relative filed a police report on April 30 alleging that she had been sexually abused by Hillson as a child 

‘The defendant admitted to giving her Benadryl to sedate her by sneaking it in her food,’ the police report said.  

‘The Defendant described doing this throughout the victim’s childhood but more frequently from age 6-12 as her husband worked night shifts at that time.’ 

She would give the victim up to three times the recommended dose of Benadryl, an allergy medication, to ‘control’ her. While the woman was asleep, the mother-of-two would touch her inappropriately.  

She also allegedly admitted to police that she drugged and touched the victim as an adult too. 

The female victim had shown police text messages and the letter where Hillson allegedly admitted to her crimes on July 1. 

Hillson was booked into the Washoe County Jail on a $5million bail with no 10 percent cash option, and was charged with sexual assault against a child under the age of 14, sexual assault, and three counts of lewdness with a child under the age of 14. 

‘The allegations in this case are deeply disturbing, and are currently involving two victims, one of whom is a toddler. I commend the extraordinary courage of the adult victim who came forward to report this abuse,’ District Attorney Chris Hicks said in a statement. 

‘A brave act that has allowed us to seek justice and protect others from harm.’ 

She told police she committed 'all of the actions as she never felt seen and desired to be close to another person,' the arrest report said

She told police she committed ‘all of the actions as she never felt seen and desired to be close to another person,’ the arrest report said

Hillson is not to have contact with the victim and if she bails out, she will have to wear GPS monitoring. 

Washoe County Jail does not currently list Hillson on its roster.  

Daily Mail has reached out to the DA’s Office, the school, and Hillson’s family for comment.  

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