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Principal goes to prison after stealing and uploading students’ nude photos

Posted on February 9, 2018 by Xordac Prime

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A former high school principal in Kentucky was sentenced yesterday to nine years in federal prison on child pornography charges after taking nude photos from phones confiscated from students and sharing the photos online.

The former principal, Stephen Kyle Goodlett, pleaded guilty to charges of transporting child pornography and knowingly possessing child pornography “that had been transported in interstate commerce.” He waived his right to appeal the sentence and “admits all acts and essential elements of the indictment,” the plea agreement says.

Nude pictures of students were uploaded to an “anon-ib,” or anonymous image board, a website based in Russia.

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