OVIEDO, FL – Accusations surface concerning a former Florida middle school educator, Daniel Philip Le Lievre, 41, regarding the alleged grooming and sexual battery of a 13-year-old student. Authorities contend that Le Lievre cultivated a romantic relationship with the student's mother, leveraging this connection as a means to approach her daughter. When the adult relationship reportedly concluded, Le Lievre allegedly revealed to the mother that his intention in dating her was solely to gain proximity to her child.
The police report indicates Le Lievre manipulated the school's student management system to grant himself access to the girl's academic records, a move reportedly made without the mother's knowledge or permission. This allowed him to enroll her in additional classes he instructed, effectively creating unsupervised opportunities. Investigators assert that Le Lievre exploited his dual capacity as both an educator and the mother's partner to orchestrate these interactions. During this period, the mother and her children were reported to have frequently stayed at Le Lievre's residence in Oviedo.
CHARGES AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Le Lievre was arrested at his Oviedo home on March 30, 2025, facing charges including custodial sexual battery and grooming. Court records indicate he was held without bond by a judge. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation.

ALLEGATIONS OF MANIPULATION AND ABUSE
Details emerging from the investigation suggest a pattern of calculated behavior. Beyond the alleged use of the mother's relationship, Le Lievre is accused of altering the student's schedule at Tuskawilla Middle School, his former place of employment, to ensure she was in his classroom without her mother's consent. Reports also mention a dedicated drawer in his classroom desk containing items such as blankets and perfume, purportedly for the girl.
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One account details an alleged incident where Le Lievre followed the student to the bathroom in the middle of the night and sexually assaulted her. Investigators also claim Le Lievre instructed the child to delete communication records and clear her browser history. Furthermore, he is alleged to have established a separate bank account and phone account for the student.

SCHOOL DISTRICT RESPONSE
Seminole County Public Schools confirmed Le Lievre's tenure at Tuskawilla Middle School, stating he taught there from August. Upon the surfacing of these allegations, which reportedly began nearly two years prior to his arrest, the school district placed Le Lievre on administrative leave. The school district has noted that Le Lievre has two daughters of his own.
A SEPARATE INCIDENT IN MANATEE COUNTY
In a related but distinct case, Jarrett Williams, a former 5th-grade teacher at Gullett Elementary school in Manatee County, is also facing accusations of grooming a student. These allegations came to light during a Manatee County School Board meeting. While the specifics of the alleged grooming by Williams are not detailed in the provided material, non-sexual charges are reportedly forthcoming from the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office. The mother of the student involved in the Williams case reportedly stated, "This teacher stole a piece of her innocence."
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