The texts started after the arrest. Students texting their friends and parents, who then formed group chats with other parents. The details were fuzzy, but what they knew was Winston Nguyen, a math teacher at Saint Ann’s School, where parents pay up to $60,000 a year for tuition, had been arrested in front of students. Nguyen, 37, was charged with 11 felony counts, of posing as a teen and fellow student on Snapchat, where he allegedly asked children to send him nude, sexual images. Had this been Nguyen’s first felony, the reaction from parents might have been more shock than blind outrage. But, Nguyen had a long history of deception, he’d conned roommates, friends, and even his own family! So how did the school that claims to be “unabashedly committed to excellence,” welcome a con man into the classroom?
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Sources:
https://archive.ph/phjku#selection-1435.0-1435.6
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/25/nyregion/saint-anns-winston-nguyen-sexual-images.html
https://ew.com/former-jeopardy-contestant-winston-nguyen-arrested-child-pornography-charges-8684122