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NJ school refers sexting case to prosecutors

Posted on May 28, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Michael Miller reports:

School officials on Wednesday said they reported a case of sexting to police to protect the privacy of students whose naked photos were being shared.

A female student saw pictures of a friend on a classmate’s phone in April and reported it to the assistant principal. The school’s resource officer called the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office.

An investigation led to criminal charges being filed against 20 students at Lower Cape May Regional High School and the Richard M. Teitelman Middle School for allegedly invading the privacy of several female classmates.

Read more on Press of Atlantic City.

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