Middle school teacher accused of sexually assaulting student is hit with new slew of charges as sordid texts come to light

Middle school teacher accused of sexually assaulting student is hit with new slew of charges as sordid texts come to light
By: dailymail Posted On: June 26, 2026 View: 42

A middle school teacher faces 12 counts of sexual abuse charges after a former student accused her of assault, as investigators uncover sordid text messages revealing the extent of their alleged relationship. 

Ashley Fisler, 36, was arrested in March after a student, who is now an adult, reported an unlawful sexual relationship while he was enrolled at Orchard Valley Middle School in Washington Township in New Jersey.

Fisler was indicted on Wednesday on six counts of first-degree sexual assault of a minor, one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and one count of second-degree official misconduct.

The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office added additional charges earlier this week, including second-degree pattern of misconduct, first-degree manufacturing child sexual abuse material, third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material and third-degree distribution of obscenity to a minor. 

Court records do not indicate that she has entered a plea for the charges against her. 

At a court hearing in April, Assistant Prosecutor Kylie Finley cited 7,500 pages of sexually suggestive texts and messages in which the student expressed how the inappropriate relationship impacted him mentally. 

Prosecutors believe Fisler sexually assaulted the student on at least four occasions in her vehicle and her classroom in 2021 and 2022. 

Finley said the messages continued after the alleged victim was no longer Fisler's student, NJ Advance reported. 

'In December of 2023, the victim confides in the defendant that he's struggling in school because he's getting erections more frequently in school. And the defendant's response was quote, 'Oh my God, that's fantastic,'' Finley said. 

Ashley Fisler, 36, faces 12 counts of sex abuse charges for allegedly assaulting and grooming one of her former middle school students 

Fisler appeared distraught during a virtual court hearing in April where she was denied bail. She will await her trial behind bars 

Prosecutors presented 7,500 pages of texts between Fisler and her former student, alleging a pattern of abuse continuing for years 

Prosecutors said Fisler also allegedly sent incriminating photos to the student while he was a minor and offered to buy a sex toy for him. 

‘I’ve had to try really hard to rebuild the things you broke inside of me. You destroyed things inside of me. You stripped me of my innocence,’ the student said in a text sent in January. 

Fisler then allegedly admitted in the messages to putting her student 'in positions that she shouldn't have,' writing in one message, 'I feel like I forced you to grow up abnormally quick.' 

Fisler's attorney, Rocco Cipparone, argued that the 'selective, salacious texts' presented by prosecutors lacked context. 

Cipparone added that prosecutors did not present any texts from when the alleged assault occurred. 

He also claimed the alleged victim in the case contacted an attorney before taking his case to police, which he argued suggests 'there's a potential monetary motive here.'

During a virtual court appearance where she was denied bail, Fisler was seen bursting into tears

Fisler grimaced and rocked back and forth as the ruling was read out, with the judge noting how she successfully 'covered her tracks' for five years.

Fisler faces a slew of charges, including first-degree sexual assault of a minor, one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and one count of second-degree official misconduct, according to prosecutors 

Fisler was indicted on Wednesday. She now faces additional charges of second-degree pattern of misconduct, first-degree manufacturing child sexual abuse material, third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material and third-degree distribution of obscenity to a minor 

The judge added that the case against her was 'strong' and the 'offenses charged are significant,' before concluding that Fisler 'must be detained.'

'This was more than just six isolated and aberrant acts of sexual abuse against a minor,' Finley argued during the hearing, according to Court TV.

'This was a pattern of six years of grooming, manipulation and abuse by this defendant as a middle school teacher against one of her active and then former students.'

Fisler began her nine-year career with the Washington Township school district in 2014 and remained there until her separation in April 2023.

Social media posts show that her husband, Paul, even proposed to her in her classroom in 2018. 

NJ Advance reported that a year later, one of her students described her as his hero in an essay contest, calling her a 'protector.' 

An online resume said that she was nominated twice for 'Teacher of the Year' while at the school and received an award for 'Most Caring' teacher. 

She told police that she left the position because she 'blurred the lines with another student,' according to prosecutors. 

Fisler taught at Orchard Valley Middle School in Washington Township, New Jersey. Social media posts show that her husband proposed to her in her classroom 

Fisler and her husband, Paul, got engaged in 2018, according to social media posts. She left teaching in 2023 

If convicted, Fisler faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. She is awaiting her trial at the Salem County Jail 

Fisler said she purchased makeup for a female student to cover up a hickey. The student said she needed it so she would not get in trouble with her parents. Cipparone argued that Fisler had not done anything illegal. 

After she left teaching, Fisler started an online clothing and jewelry business with her mother and worked as an office administrator, according to an online resume. 

Fisler has been ordered to stay at the Salem County Jail until her trial. If convicted, she faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to Fisler's representation for comment.  

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