A defense attorney claims it was just a hug, but the teacher's attorney says that's not so and the suspension is unfortunate since the teacher is the victim.
Officials have suspended a New Jersey teacher with pay after she said she was the victim of a sexual assault.
Toms River School Superintendent Frank Roselli said in a letter to parents that the suspension was in the best interest of the teacher, students and staff, pending a thorough investigation.
Retired marine police officer Bruce Figular is charged with aggravated criminal sexual contact. Authorities say the 50-year-old impersonated a police officer to enter Toms River Intermediate East school and assaulted the teacher on Jan. 14.
His attorney claims Figular just gave the teacher a hug as their relationship ended.
The teacher's attorney, Bradley Billhimer, told the Asbury Park Press in a prepared statement that the suspect's claim was false and the teacher's suspension was unfortunate because she's the victim.