CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — On Thursday former Calallen substitute teacher Anthony Schultz plead not guilty to the three charges he faces after being accused of having an improper relationship with a student off campus.
Schultz was arrested in 2023 facing charges of sexual solicitation of prostitution, sexual assault of a child and improper relationship between an educator and student.
Just last week the 22-year-old was rearrested for his indictments and received lower bond of $15,000. When he was originally booked into the City Detention Center in 2023, he received a $600,000 bond.
Digital Content Producer Emily Salazar contributed to this story.
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