

A high school teacher charged with molesting a student was a married mom of two who complained online about how “creepy” men are.
Danielle Weaver, 29, was taken into custody on Feb. 18 after officials at Lee County High School in Leesburg, Georgia, received reports that she had inappropriate sexual contact with a minor, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Her husband, Caleb, filed for divorce the following day and has been granted temporary custody of their two daughters, according to court records reviewed by The Post.
Ironically, Weaver had complained in a TikTok video about a “creepy” interaction with a stranger who asked her for a vape when she was trying to “mind [her] own business.”
“Okay, I just need to know something for a minute – why do men have to be so creepy sometimes?” the accused predator said in the clip.
The clip quickly got a snarky reaction after news broke of her arrest, with one user sniping: “Why do teachers gotta be so creepy?”
Authorities have not released details about what exactly happened, but school district officials acknowledged earlier this month that there was an “ongoing legal investigation” at the high school’s freshman campus.
Without naming Weaver, the district confirmed on Feb. 5 that the staff member involved “is no longer working for the district.”
“Upon discovering the allegations, school and district leadership acted immediately to ensure the safety and well-being of students, as well as to conduct a thorough investigation,” the statement concluded.
The district was first notified of the allegations on Feb. 3 and alerted police, who obtained a warrant for her arrest on Feb. 17.
Weaver turned herself in the next day and was charged with child molestation and improper sexual contact by an employee, agent or foster parent.
The GBI said the investigation is ongoing. Once complete, the case file will be forwarded to the Southwestern Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
Weaver’s husband, Caleb, filed for divorce on Feb. 18, claiming in court filings that they split on Feb. 5 and the relationship is “irretrievably broken,” according to the document.
A judge on Monday granted the husband temporary custody over the couple’s two daughters, who are featured prominently in Weaver’s social media posts.
On Feb. 1, just days before she was arrested, she posted a TikTok of herself dancing with the two young children.
Other videos on her TikTok chronicle her marriage, the births of her kids and show her dancing with students in a classroom.
Caleb Weaver was additionally granted sole possession of their home — which Weaver is barred from entering unless visiting the kids. He is seeking permanent custody and child support, court records show.
Leesburg is located in South Georgia, roughly an hour and a half north of Tallahassee, Florida.



