Connecticut teacher claims to be sexually tempted by students “every day”

"Every day there are different panties: Green, black, white..... They spread their legs wide open and I'm teaching and I see what I see..... It's just brutal."

An English teacher at Greens Farms School in Westport, Connecticut, revealed his sexual fantasies with his middle school students to a Project Veritas undercover reporter.

Every day there are different panties: Green, black, white... And they make sure they're positioned so that I actually see the thing.... They spread their legs wide open and I'm teaching and I see what I see.... It is simply brutal.

Also Director of the Writing Center, Iman Rasti, was hired by the school in 2019. In the video, he made several sexual comments about his students’ physique. You see a 15-year-old girl, and the next year they go back to school, and it's a woman. It's a woman. There's no way, she has gained weight, just, doing nothing, so it's clear that she's had sex. A lot of sex."

 

When asked what he could see besides the girls' panties, he said, "I can see the side of the p***y." He said she tries to control himself, but when he is teaching, he’ll often look down and see between the girls' legs. He can see their short skirts and if their panties are "inserted." Rasti said this makes it very hard to concentrate: "It's very difficult. I mean literally and figuratively."

The off-screen reporter asked the professor if he had ever been "tempted" by his students, to which he replied, "every day." He later claimed that he had never done anything sexual or physical with his students. However, he said he is "willing to make exceptions to his principle."

"It's predatory"

A police officer working with Project Veritas said he believes Rasti is acting in a predatory manner. "It's very concerning that he loses that judgment...of the difference between the position he holds."

The fact that their mentality is this is of concern. Their mentality is not one of welcoming a teenager who is a student, but is obsessed with a sexual connotation or sexual aspect of that student. Why his mind would go there is very troubling. Again, fantasy is one thing, thinking about it is another. But when he has blurred the lines and started to justify all his behavior, it is certainly a concern for us.

"It's predatory. When someone is so obsessed with a fantasy, it begins to rule their life. He begins to lose the concept of reality. The reality is that he is a teacher. He is in a position of power. You should be concerned about educating these children. Instead, his focus is more on being constantly obsessed with the sexual aspects of these children," said Thomas McAndrew.