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A second former student from Davis High School has sued the Davis County School District and former English teacher Brianne Altice, who is accused of having sex with three of her students.

In a lawsuit filed last week, the former student and his parents reiterated allegations made in criminal courts — that the student was 16 when Altice, 35, began flirting with him and other male students while she was their teacher.

The students at times skipped other classes to spend entire school days in Altice's classroom, texted her, and made sexual comments to her, the lawsuit alleges.

Altice, in turn, confided in the boys about her marital problems, the lawsuit claims. Eventually, she began seeing them after school and having sex with them, according to the complaint.

The liaisons were discussed among other students at Davis High, where "the running joke … was, 'Who is Ms. Altice sleeping with now?' " the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit also claims that the district knew of "inappropriate behavior" by Altice; a lawsuit filed last month by another former student says the district once reprimanded Altice after seeing photographs of her having "inappropriate contact with students," but did not terminate her or sufficiently supervise her.

Altice is facing a total of 14 felony charges: five counts of first-degree felony rape, two counts of first-degree felony forcible sodomy, three counts of second-degree felony forcible sexual abuse, along with three counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor and one count of dealing harmful material to a minor, all third-degree felonies.

A judge last month ruled that Altice will have separate trials for charges relating to each of the three alleged victims, as well as a fourth trial to cover charges alleging she had sex with one of the students while she was out on bail.