: "I still have nightmares. He asked me to go under his desk."
She added: "It was a wooden desk. And then he unzipped his pants.
"It was throughout the whole school year, multiple times. My innocence, my trust."
Jane Doe 1 said she remembered that Aguilar would cover all the classroom windows as he distracted his students with a movie.
Jane Doe 1 also said he would entice her with a bottle of bubbles to play with, according to reports.
Aguilar has been awaiting his criminal trial for seven years Credit: CBS 2 Jane Doe 1, pictured, has accused her teacher of sexually abusing her when she was five years old Credit: CBS 2 According to CBS2, Aguilar resigned from his teaching position in Cicero’s District 99 in 2002.
In 2004, Jane Doe 1 told her parents about the alleged abuse.
When her parents notified police they discovered Aguilar had moved to the Dominican Republic.
However, in 2013, a second victim reported similar abuse from Aguilar.
The second victim, identified as Jane Doe 2, confronted police about the alleged abuse she suffered.
Jane Doe 2's accusations were similar to Jane Doe 1's - prompting police to obtain an arrest warrant.
As authorities investigated her claim, Aguilar was discovered to be employed as a pastor and working with children at a Seventh Day Adventist church in California.
Aguilar was apprehended and sent to jail - where he has been awaiting his criminal trial for seven years.
A civil case that Jane Doe 2 brought against Aguilar was reportedly settled earlier this year.
Jane Doe 1 ended up suing Cicero School District 99 for never doing a background check on Aguilar.
The lawsuit resulted in a verdict against the school district, according to CBS2.
In a statement to the news outlet, Cicero School District 99 said: "While we cannot comment on specific situations that occurred over two decades ago, please be advised that student safety is always of the highest priority."
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).