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In a surprising show of loyalty, the lawyer husband of former Washington high school teacher McKenna Kindred, who has been convicted as a sex offender, has stood by her side and relocated with her to start anew, as per recent reports.
The couple has reportedly settled in a newly constructed four-bedroom house in Kuna, Idaho, a rapidly expanding suburb located approximately 15 miles southwest of Boise. They purchased the home in June 2024 for just under $500,000.
Just three months prior to this move, Kindred, now 27, admitted to having an improper relationship with a 17-year-old student from Central Valley High School. The court documents reveal that this relationship included a lengthy and inappropriate encounter at her home.
Their new residence is a two-story, 2,636-square-foot property boasting modern amenities and a three-car garage, situated on a 6,839-square-foot lot, according to online real estate listings.
The local high school is merely a six-minute drive from their new home. However, it is still unclear whether Kindred has returned to work after relinquishing her teaching license due to an investigation by the Idaho Standards Commission in August 2024.
Five months before the move, Kindred was convicted of first-degree sexual misconduct after authorities said the illicit affair began when the teen discovered her Instagram account in June 2022 – leading to a torrent of nauseating messages, photos and videos sent between them.
“When other girls talk about you in my class I could feel myself getting mad,” Kindred wrote in one message to the boy.
“I really like being touched by you,” another racy text said.
As rumors about McKenna’s abuse of the boy eventually began to spread around the school, the teen’s friends shared screenshots of the racy messages with school officials in December 2022.
Kindred avoided jail time but was sentenced to two years of probation, fined $700 and ordered to register as a sex offender for 10 years.
Her husband, Kyle Kindred – who was often away on hunting trips while his wife engaged in the sick tryst – attended Gonzaga University schools of law and business administration at the time, according to an online bio.
The pair previously shared an apartment in Liberty Lake, just outside Spokane, before staying at Kyle’s parents’ $1 million, five-bedroom home in nearby Mica around the time of her sentencing in March 2024.
Kyle, now 27, currently works as an associate attorney for the Boise-based firm Hart & Hart after obtaining his law degree from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.
The firm says he “provides legal insight on complex real estate transactions, including due diligence, compliance, and research.”