 Former Bemidji Middle School Assistant Principal Brandon Bjorkness plans to plead guilty tomorrow in Beltrami County Court on state charges for engaging in electronic communication relating to or describing sexual conduct with a child. Bjorkness accused of using fake social media accounts to contact juveniles. Prosecutors say conversations between Bjorkness and the juveniles were sexual in nature and explicit photos were exchanged by some. Now on the eve of the hearing one of the victim's mothers is speaking out to Lakeland News about her ordeal. Now we're not using the parent's identity as that would also indirectly identify her child. The parent released a statement to Lakeland News and here is a portion of it. It reads, Brandon repeatedly violated my daughter and 54 other children. This was no mistake. This was no misunderstanding. This was calculated and perverted and he used his position of authority in the middle school to help him. This has been one of the most painful experiences of my life and without a doubt the most painful experience of my daughter's life. I have hoped that the judge will come down hard on Brandon and send a clear message that Minnesota values its children. Bjorkness's court appearance is scheduled in front of Judge Paul Benchroof tomorrow at 8 in the morning. Last week Bjorkness pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in St. Paul to charges of child coercion and enticement and child pornography production. The crimes carry a mandatory minimum of 15 years in federal prison and guidelines call for a life sentence. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.