As teens await sentencing for nudifying girls, parents aim to sue school
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As teens await sentencing for nudifying girls, parents aim to sue school
"The school knows that they have this deepfake issue, and they all of a sudden add this clause to their enrollment contracts. That to me seems a little disingenuous and unfair, and it doesn't seem like someone's apologizing."
"Our deliberate and intentional approach aims always to ensure that our school community remains informed, continues to heal, and moves forward together."
Lancaster Country Day School temporarily shut down following a deepfake scandal, resulting in the resignations of head Matt Micciche and board president Angela Ang-Alhadeff. The school updated reenrollment contracts to discourage negative public comments, frustrating parents of victims. Current head Emile Kosoff emphasized prioritizing student well-being and community healing. The issue began when a student mistakenly shared a nude image, which was reported, but the school allegedly delayed action until months later, prompting criticism for its response.
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