Clayton Board Member Trinia Garrett Accused of Downloading Porn

Dec 15, 2011 - 08:23
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Clayton Board Member Trinia Garrett Accused of Downloading Porn
Trinia Garrett

a member of the Clayton County Board of Education has been accused of downloading poography from more than 60 websites onto a computer assigned to her by the school district. She is set to appear for a special hearing.

The Clayton News Daily reports ( http://bit.ly/ums8Wu ) that board members scheduled a Jan. 23 hearing for Trinia Garrett.

Garrett has denied the accusations and said she is "sick and tired" of the allegations. She has suggested that someone else hacked into her computer and downloaded the offensive material.

Board member Jessie Goree said the meeting was scheduled to give Garrett enough time to defend herself. State Sen. Vincent Fort told the newspaper he advised Garrett to consult an attoey.
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Information from: Clayton News Daily, http://www.news-daily.com

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