Lehighton teacher waives preliminary hearing Michael Feifel, 55, charged in sex trafficking operation in Lehigh County
A Lehighton Area High School social studies teacher accused of arranging to meet a 17-year-old female for sex acts waived his preliminary hearing Wednesday afternoon in front of Magisterial District Judge Jacob Hammond.
Michael James Feifel, 55, of Walnutport, was arrested in South Whitehall Township and charged by Lehigh County detectives June 29 with unlawful contact with minor - prostitution and criminal use of a communication facility. Both are listed as third-degree felony offenses.
Feifel met with his attorney, Matthew Schnell, Wednesday for around 5-10 minutes inside Hammond’s office along Hamilton Boulevard in Allentown before deciding to waive the hearing.
According to the affidavit of probable cause filed by the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office, a multi-jurisdictional human trafficking operation was held in South Whitehall Township area on June 29 to combat sex trafficking in which several ads were posted on popular sex websites.
In one of those ads, a Homeland Security Task Force Officer operating in an undercover capacity posted an ad that she was working with another female.
Feifel responded to the ad, court papers say. The agent posed as a 17-year-old girl working with a 14-year-old girl.
Feifel said he was willing to meet the 17-year-old girl and specific sex acts and prices were agreed upon, according to court papers.
During the conversation, Feifel said he wanted to come to the location to engage in these sex acts, so the agents provided him with a South Whitehall Township location, officials said.
When he arrived, court papers say he parked his vehicle, went to a building’s vestibule where he was taken into custody.
He was taken back to South Whitehall Township Police Department for an interview.
Officials said Feifel had the money for the agreed upon sex acts and his cellphone. Police confirmed it was the same cellphone used to make arrangements for the meeting.
He was arraigned before Lehigh County Magisterial District Judge Karen C. Devine and was released on $1,500 cash bail, 10% of the set amount of $15,000.
Lehighton Area School District Superintendent Dr. Christina Fish said Monday night that Feifel has been suspended without pay, effective Sept. 1, from his teaching job and that he is not performing any services for the district this summer.
“The district’s decision to terminate will be predicated upon whether or not any of the representatives of the multi-jurisdictional human trafficking operation and the Lehigh County District Attorney’s office would be willing to testify in either a district administrative proceeding or arbitration hearing,” Fish said. “The district needs to rely upon this testimony in order to finalize a separation from employment.”
Feifel also served as an area coach at various districts. He was relieved of his volunteer football coaching duties at Pennridge School District earlier this month.
Feifel’s case now moves to the Court of Common Pleas and his next court date was set for Sept. 8 at 8:30 a.m., when he will be formally arraigned at the Lehigh County Courthouse.