The father of an alleged victim of a former school bus driver accused of sex-related crimes involving several underage boys is speaking out after nearly 100 formal charges were filed against him.
As News Center 7 previously reported, Matthew Hunt, a former bus driver for Northmont City Schools, has been accused of rape and sexual battery of at least nine boys.
Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck, Jr. said Hunt would meet the boys in his job as a bus driver, but court documents obtained on Thursday and the parent of one of Hunt’s accusers tell News Center 7 that Hunt also gave drugs to some of the underage boys.
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“My son was hurt by a bus driver who should never have been allowed near any children,” the father, who News Center 7 is not naming to ensure the anonymity of his son, said…