For some reason my character was on her hands and knees in a ballroom-dancing outfit. One of my friends asked me if he could borrow the photo, to prove to another girl, he said, that I was in the school play. I never saw it again.

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By Larry Celona. December 21, pm Updated December 22, am. A teacher at an all-girls Bronx charter school seduced a year-old student into sending naked photos of herself to him on Snapchat — and then molested her after class, officials said. Ryan Evans, 28, an English Language Arts teacher at the Bronx Global Learning Institute for Girls Charter School, was arraigned Thursday on charges of using a child in a sexual performance, possessing child porn and endangering the welfare of a child. Evans asked the girl to send multiple photos and videos of herself over the past five months, between August and December, according to the criminal complaint against him. The top charge of using a child in a sexual performance carries a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. Read Next.
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