Private tutor pressured student to sell him Adderall to feed his drug habit: prosecutors

John Mixer was a private tutor for a 15-year-old when he allegedly bought more than 30 pills of Adderall from the minor for $20 each.

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A private tutor is charged with pressuring a student to sell him Adderall in DuPage County.

A private tutor is charged with pressuring a student to sell him Adderall in DuPage County.

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A Bloomingdale man who worked as a private tutor and substitute teacher in the Glenbard School District is accused of pressuring his pupil to sell him pills to support his prescription drug habit.

John Mixer, 32, was tutoring a 15-year-old when he allegedly bought more than 30 pills of Adderall from the minor for $20 each between March and September 2019, the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office said in a statement.

Adderall is an amphetamine used to treat attention deficit disorder, and is used recreationally.

John Mixer

John Mixer

DuPage County state’s attorney’s office

Mixer allegedly bought the pills from the student several times at the student’s home and at other locations, prosecutors said. In one instance, the Mixer pressured the student to sneak out of their house at 7 a.m. and supply him with the drug, prosecutors said.

“It is alleged that in an effort to feed his drug habit, Mr. Mixer used his position as a trusted mentor to convince his victim, who has a medical prescription for the drug, into selling him Adderall,” State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said in the statement.

The abuse was uncovered when the child’s mother found messages from Mixer and the minor’s Snapchat page, authorities said.

Mixer also worked as a part-time substitute teacher for the Glenbard School District, prosecutors said.

Mixer is charged with a felony count of contributing to a delinquency of a minor, prosecutors said.

A DuPage County judge on Tuesday ordered Mixer held on a $100,000 bail, prosecutors said. His next court date was scheduled for Dec. 23.

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