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ST. GEORGE (AP) — A former staffer at a southern Utah school for troubled teens has been sentenced to 120 days in jail after authorities say he showed students pornographic pictures and videos of himself.
The Spectrum reports Donald Brown Jr. was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty to five counts of offering harmful material to a minor.
The 48-year-old Brown had been working at the Youth Foundation Success Academy in LaVerkin when authorities say he showed teenage boys images of himself having sex with his wife and another woman.
Police say Brown told them the boys saw the pornography on his phone by accident, and there were a lot of accidents.
The newspaper reports Brown apologized in court and was given credit for 17 days he's already served in jail.
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Information from: The Spectrum, http://www.thespectrum.com
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