Eagle Mountain Teacher Investigated for Alleged Sexual Abuse Flees to Brazil
An Eagle Mountain teacher, Ricardo Prins, is under investigation for multiple counts of sexual misconduct involving two underage students and has reportedly fled the United States, according to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation began on December 15, 2024, when authorities received reports of Prins’ alleged unlawful relationships with the minors. Detectives uncovered 42 counts of criminal sexual misconduct, one count of aggravated assault, and one count of obstruction of justice.
Prins, 39, was employed at Rockwell Charter High School and is accused of exploiting his position to manipulate the victims. Authorities note that he claimed he could hack their phones and had previous connections to the Brazilian government.
Following his suspension on December 15, Prins traveled to Brazil on December 16. His wife confirmed to officials that he was in Brazil but was uncertain about his return. On January 3, Prins communicated with police, claiming visa issues prevented his planned return to the U.S. Meanwhile, investigators discovered that his travel documents had expired earlier in 2024, complicating any potential return.
Rockwell Charter High School has informed parents that Prins is no longer employed there, citing the ongoing investigation. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office urges any other potential victims to come forward and has referred the case to the Utah County Attorney’s Office to seek an arrest warrant for Prins.
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