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Forced to resign, teacher sues district after student disseminated nude photos on her phone

Posted on March 19, 2016June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Seanna Adcox of AP reports that Leigh Anne Arthur, the Union County, South Carolina teacher whose nude photos on her cell phone were disseminated by a student to others, has now sued her former employee. No, she doesn’t want her job back after being forced to resign. She wants her dignity back, she says.

The case made headlines because there were conflicting reports about whether students were routinely allowed to use her cellphone and whether the nude photos had been in a separate, and secured file in her phone. The student who accessed the photos and disseminated them was arrested and is no longer attending that school.

Read more of the AP’s report on NewsTimes.

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