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  2. Mary Kay Letourneau - Wikipedia

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    7 + 1⁄2 years in prison. Mary Katherine " Mary Kay " Fualaau[1] (previously Letourneau, née Schmitz; January 30, 1962 – July 6, 2020) was an American teacher who pleaded guilty in 1997 to two counts of felony second-degree rape of a child. Letourneau was 34, and the child, Vili Fualaau, was 12 years old [2][3] when she initiated the sexual ...

  3. 50 Disturbing Scandals That Rocked These People’s Schools

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    A 2019 survey found that 77% of now-parents of school-aged children (6-18) think their school days were the best years of their lives. The post 50 Disturbing Scandals That Rocked These People’s ...

  4. Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    Ranked. The Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal was an inspiration for Ranked, a musical about academic pressure in school. Kyle Holmes (book) and David Taylor Gomes (music & lyrics) cite the scandal as one of their main inspirations for a storyline that featured adults cheating on behalf of students. [21]

  5. Elizabeth Keckley - Wikipedia

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    Seamstress, Author. Children. George Kirkland. Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (February 1818 – May 1907) [1] was an American seamstress, activist, and writer who lived in Washington, D.C. She was the personal dressmaker and confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln. [2] She wrote an autobiography. She was born enslaved, to her father, Armistead Burwell, and ...

  6. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    List of scientific misconduct incidents. Appearance. hide. Scientific misconduct is the violation of the standard codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in the publication of professional scientific research. A Lancet review on Handling of Scientific Misconduct in Scandinavian countries gave examples of policy definitions.

  7. Biggest Political Scandals in U.S. History

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    Grant and the Whiskey Ring. A group led by President Ulysses S. Grant’s private secretary Gen. Orville E. Babcock conspired to skim tax revenue to help fund Grant’s re-election campaign in 1871.

  8. Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Weinstein and his brother, Bob Weinstein, formed the film production company Miramax and led the company from 1979 to 2005. [14] That company was purchased by The Walt Disney Company in June 1993, [15] though the Weinsteins continued to run the company until September 2005, when they left the company [16] to run The Weinstein Company (TWC), [17] which they had founded in March.

  9. 8 Bizarre Teacher Scandals You Won't Believe - AOL

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    Here at AOL Jobs, our RSS feeds are filled daily with teachers doing wild, wacky, frightening and upsetting things. The teacher scandals can be roughly divided into three categories: Sexually ...