Published November 24, 2025 6:07pm CST article WAUKESHA, Wis. – A Waukesha County judge sentenced Justin Liepert on Monday, Nov. 24, to five years in prison plus an additional six years of extended supervision in connection with sex crimes. Liepert, a former Wisconsin Lutheran High School teacher, was accused of sex crimes with a teenager. He pleaded guilty to two charges in August – including accused of sex crimes with a teenager. Twelve other charges against Liepert were dismissed and read into the court record for the purposes of sentencing. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android Case details What we know: According to the criminal complaint against Liepert, a Waukesha police detective made contact on Nov. 24, 2024 with a 16-year-old juvenile victim. That person reported he had communicated with an adult male via an app called “Sniffies” between February and March 2024. That teen had also communicated with the same person on Snapchat and Telegram. The victim described the adult male “as a married, Lutheran school teacher,” the complaint says. The teen indicated he met with the defendant “about three or four times,” the complaint says. When the detective
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Former Wis. Lutheran HS teacher sentenced; convicted of child sex crimes – FOX6 News Milwaukee

Former Wis. Lutheran HS teacher sentenced; convicted of child sex crimes – FOX6 News Milwaukee