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Nude Pictures Of Third Grade Teacher Leaked
Woman Suspended For Photos Intended To Stay Private
POSTED: 9:17 pm
CDT May 3, 2011
UPDATED: 11:05 am CDT May 4, 2011
MANCHESTER, Tenn. -- A third-grade Coffee County elementary
school teacher is fighting for her job after posing for some racy photos that were intended to stay private.
"It's something that you would see in a Playboy or
Hustler magazine," said one parent.Alisha Vaughn teaches at
Deerfield Elementary School."
Now they're out and about in the entire county. My second-grade child came home and asked me if I had known her teacher had taken pictures with her clothes off. How do you respond to that?" said a mom who has a child at the school.That mother responded like several others. She signed a petition demanding Vaughn's termination because she said this isn't the kind of lesson she wants her children learning at school."It's not a legal issue. It's about an ethical and moral issue and an obligation to her chosen profession. It teaches our children that it's OK to take your clothes off for pictures. It's 'do as I say, not as I do' and that's not the way it should be," said the parent.
According to Vaughn's lawyer, she was suspended without pay for several days and is now back in the classroom."There is a person in
Manchester
who has a private vendetta against Ms. Vaughn, and that person has somehow obtained these photographs without Ms. Vaughn's permission, and they have disseminated these photographs throughout the community in
Manchester in an effort to cause as much harm and embarrassment as possible to Ms. Vaughn. This person or persons disseminated these photographs to minors and students in Manchester, and this dissemination of those photographs may well be criminal conduct on that person's part," said attorney
Roger Bean.
When asked if he planned to press charges against the person who sent the pictures out, Bean said that would be up to the district attorney to decide.The superintendent of Coffee County Schools refused to comment.
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