The villains in Craft's book are the kind of people you run into at the grocery store, the neighborhood pool, high school football games. After the headlines created by her 2010 trial, Craft appeared on "The Today Show" and "Larry King Live." Craft paints the mothers and her ex-husband as crime-novel villains seeking revenge. She writes that little arguments with those women led to fractured relationships, and fractured relationships led to 22 counts of child molestation against her. Though she changed the names of her adolescent accusers, Craft keeps their mothers in her book, "Accused." The 400-page volume is a story filled with the pettiness and gossip often found in small-town tales, ending with a triumphant acquittal on all charges. Seven years after the Catoosa County Sheriff's Office arrested the Chickamauga Elementary School teacher on charges of molesting three children - listing among them her daughter - Craft released a memoir last week. Tonya Craft is not going away - at least not yet. Tonya Craft speaks to students at Dalton State College in this file photo.
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