Cleveland Police Investigating How Teacher’s Sex Tape Was Airdropped To Over 200 Students
Unless she’s absolutely insane, it seems probable that the video was airdropped by accident, or maybe a vengeful student got hold of her phone and sent it out. Either way, she’s currently out of a job while police investigate. On the bright side, she has plenty of time to fuck her boyfriend now. Via WKYC:
Cleveland Police are investigating the circumstances that led to more than 200 students being airdropped a sex video involving a teacher at the Ginn Academy.
According to a police report, officers responded on Feb. 15 to a complaint regarding a sex video involving a teacher and her boyfriend that had been sent to students. Upon being contacted, the teacher said she had heard rumors that the video, which was on her personal cellphone, had been shared but told police she was not the one to share it.
Officials say the video was sent out on Feb. 7 and airdropped to students in the school who have iPhones, which accounts for more than 200 students.
The matter is being investigated by the Cleveland Police Sex Crimes Unit. In a statement to 3News, the Ginn Academy confirmed that the teacher has been removed from the school while officials investigate.
“We don’t comment on personnel matter,” school officials said. “We can, however, confirm that a teacher has been removed from Ginn Academy and is not working with students pending the outcome of an investigation.”
How could hundreds of students receive those videos if it wasn’t the teacher who sent them? Is it possible the incident could have been a mistake?
“If somebody were to have access to an unattended phone, its fairly easy to capture someone’s passcode,” Alex Hamerstone of TrustedSec Cyber Security told us. “If someone has bad intentions, the first thing they’ll do when they get access to your phone is look through your pictures, look to see if you have a private folder and see what’s in there, or look at text messages and try to find something inappropriate.”