published Friday, October 30th, 2009

Tennessee: School report explains booze in building, not porn

BLOUNTVILLE — An internal report by Sullivan County schools officials explains where whiskey taken from a school system warehouse came from. Still a mystery is where pornography originated.

The Sullivan County Sheriff's Office issued a theft report on Oct. 21, stating a break-in earlier that date at the building in Blountville resulted in the theft of a computer, two cameras, eight pornographic DVDs and two bottles of whiskey.

The Kingsport Times-News reported an internal investigation, released Thursday by school system attorney Pat Hull, stated the whiskey was given as a gift by a textbook sales representative, was unopened and was stored in a locked cabinet.

The school board's report found no connection between any employees and pornography.

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Salsa said...

If there was no connection then how did they know that the DVDs contained porn in the first place? Someone had to know about it in order to report it to begin with.

October 30, 2009 at 3:47 p.m.
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