SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah-Tuesday, a Wasatch County School District employee was arrested and has been accused of giving three underage students alcohol while encouraging them to have sexual contact.
This report was released by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office and has been corroborated by KUTV’s Alyssa Roberts and Heidi Hatch.
33-year-old Ashley Ann Morgan, per investigators, is believed to have invited these students, two male students and a 17-year-old girl, to her Summit County residence last September.
The female student told investigators that Morgan furnished the students with alcohol and encouraged the girl “to have sexual contact with one of the males.”
Morgan denied having these students at her home in a report made to Wasatch County officials in November 2019.
Morgan is a former division of child and family services employee and reportedly threatened that if one of the students told what had occurred, she would disclose personal information about the student that she was privy to through her time as a DCFS case worker.
Police confirmed they had obtained text messages Morgan sent to the student. These messages state that the student was to say she was never at Morgan’s house and that “nothing ever happened” should authorities question her.
Morgan had been detained in the Summit County Jail at Park City on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, witness tampering and child abuse.








