Parents around the country leave their children in the hands of teachers every day, but what would you do if someone at your kid’s school had a history of posting nude photos of a former student online?
Christopher Doyle was ordered last month to pay Kaitlyn Cannon $10,000 in damages after an Ocean County, New Jersey jury found that he was responsible for posting intimate photos of the former student to a Dutch revenge porn website. An investigation concluded that the nude and semi-nude images were uploaded from Doyle’s home IP address, however it still remains unclear how he ended up in possession of them in the first place.
According to Cannon, the photographs had been sent to her ex-boyfriend, but he reports losing his phone with the images on it.
At any rate, the deed was done and Doyle was outed as a creep for everyone to see, but that’s not where the story ends.
See, the teacher was obviously forced to resign from his math education position at Wall High School in 2019. He defended himself on social media saying, “[I’m] usually a pretty private person so not a lot of you know the issues I’ve dealt with, the troubles I’ve had or the mistakes I’ve made. Everyone makes mistakes in their life. Everyone makes a bad decision here and there… You never know what someone else is going through that leads them to act the way they do. This doesn’t necessarily make them a bad person, just someone who made a mistake.”
It didn’t take long for him to get scooped up by a school one county over, according to Fox News Digital. Here in 2023, he is reportedly still listed as an active employee on their website, though officials dispute this.
In 2019, Doyle was hired by Perth Amboy High School, just a county away, after he had resigned from Wall High School. School board documents indicate that Doyle was teaching at the school this semester, which began last week.
On Friday, a human resources representative for the school told Fox News Digital Doyle was “not an employee in the district.” The school declined to detail its hiring process.
Cannon responded to the idea the man who uploaded her naked pictures, some of which contained her face, is still in a position of power.
“It’s my opinion that he shouldn’t be allowed to teach in schools,” she said. “That’s something that’s important to me. It doesn’t sit right, I guess.”
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