Lawsuit: Delaware Principals Made "Meme" Out of Student's Exposed Breast, Shared with Staff
Lawsuit: Delaware Principals Made "Meme" Out of Student's Exposed Breast, Shared with Staff
A Delaware teenager has filed a lawsuit against Sussex Central High School employees, claiming that its principals made a “meme” out of a photograph of her exposed breast, which was then shared and circulated among other staff.According to NBC News, former Sussex student Aniya Harmon and her mother, Tosha White, said that they believe two principals were responsible for both creating and sharing the meme.In their complaint, the women say that defendants Bradley Layfield and Matthew Jones—the principal and assistant principal, respectively—used security camera footage from the school to make a meme that replaced Harmon’s face with that of Janet Jackson.This was apparently done in reference to Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.“I’m still upset, I’m hurt, disappointed,” Harmon told NBC News.The lawsuit names defendants including both principals, Sussex Central High School and the Indian River School District.
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