Mountain Home principal forced victim to play 'wooling' game

Posted by Na Lin on Friday, July 26, 2024

MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho (KBOI) -- A Mountain Home Middle School principal accused of sexually abusing two underage girls made his victims play inappropriate touching games, investigators state in newly obtained court documents.

According to a probable case affidavit, John Clark made his victim play a game called "wooling" which consisted of him pinching her stomach, tickling her armpits, smelling tickling and biting her ears. It was also alleged in the documents that Clark rested his head on or near her breasts, tried to remove her shirt and pants and would often rest his hand on her upper thigh and "spoon" the girl in bed.

The most recent alleged abuse occurred earlier this month, the victim told detectives in the documents.

Clark admitted to getting in bed with the victims when he was interviewed by police, the affidavit states.

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