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LATEST LL1885 POSTS
- Lawsuit settlement in case involving Gaston teacher accused of student abuse
- Robeson substitute arrested on child abuse, strangulation charges
- Cabarrus teacher license revoked following 2022 arrest
- Nash County schools employee charged with sex crimes involving students
- Franklin County schools sub charged with sex crimes
- Lenoir teacher charged after video showed her beating students with cord
- Wake County assistant principal charged with DWI
- Guilford high school teacher arrested for statutory rape, indecent liberties (UPDATED)
- Union County teaching assistant arrested on multiple sex crimes
- CMS employee arrested on indecent liberties, kidnapping charges
Tag Archives: Quiet Epidemic Convictions
Ex-assistant principal convicted; sentenced up to 5 years for sex crimes
A former pastor who was also an assistant principal at a school in Lexington, North Carolina arrested in 2019 for sex crimes involving students has been convicted and sentenced to up to five years in prison. Continue reading
Former New Hanover teacher sentenced to 50 to 62 years in prison
Former New Hanover Public Schools teacher Peter Michael Frank has been sentenced to between 50 and 62 years in prison for sex crimes involving three former district students. Continue reading
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Tagged New Hanover County Public Schools, Peter Michael Frank, Quiet Epidemic, Quiet Epidemic Convictions
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NC teacher licensing discipline report revokes two licenses following convictions
Two former North Carolina teachers had their licenses revoked by the state following convictions for arrests. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), CRIME, EDUCATION, EXCLUSIVE, Quiet Epidemic
Tagged Chip Anthony Hollingsworth, Jeremy Ward Crawford, Quiet Epidemic, Quiet Epidemic Convictions
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