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Summit Teacher Charged With Producing Child Porn, Placed On Leave

The Summit Public Schools have placed the man on administrative leave, Superintendent Scott Hough said in a statement.

The teacher has been placed on administrative leave.
The teacher has been placed on administrative leave. (Eric Kiefer/Patch)

SUMMIT, NJ — A Summit teacher who lives in Morristown was charged in connection with producing, possessing, and mailing child pornography, federal authorities said Tuesday.

The Summit Public Schools have placed Steven Brooks, 34, on administrative leave, Superintendent Scott Hough said in a statement Tuesday. The FBI told officials the incidents surrounding the allegations didn't happen on school property or involve students.

"As this is a personnel matter, we are unable to, under the law, share further information," Hough said.

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Law enforcement learned of possible child pornography on Brooks's external hard drive in January, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig. The complaint says that videos were captured of people, possibly under 18, engaged in acts including mastrubation.

The complaint said that a computer repair technician in California notified the FBI about items on the external drive when Brooks mailed it to the company for repair.

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Summit schools hired Brooks to work at Washington Elementary School in 2017, according to their website. Brooks appeared on NJTV in April to teach a math lesson in conjunction with the New Jersey Education Association and New Jersey Department of Education.

Read more of this story here: Morristown Man, NJ Teacher Charged With Child Porn

Josh Bakan contributed reporting for this story.

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