Substitute Teacher Headed Back To Court To Face Additional Charges

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) - A substitute teacher is headed back to court Wednesday to face additional charges as a third alleged victim has come forward.

Carlos Rojas Paz, 26, was first arrested on Friday. He is now facing a total of 18 charges for alleged relationships with three underage girls.

On Tuesday, a third alleged victim spoke out, resulting in the five additional charges filed against him for sexual battery of a person under 18 years of age.

Rojas Paz was a substitute teacher and training coach at Boyd Anderson High School.

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On Monday,  a 17-year old student claimed that on at least five occasions the two had sexual encounters inside his classroom at the high school.

Last week, a 16-year-old student accused him of carrying on a yearlong relationship.

Rojas Paz's attorney said he has no prior criminal history and he is trying to get his $730,000 bond reduced. He also plans to plead not guilty in the case.

Sunrise Police are urging anymore possible victims to come forward.

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