Last week, we reported on the case of three Pennsylvania teens threatened with prosecution as child pornographers after school officials discovered cell-phone photos of the scantily-clad girls being traded by male students. Monday, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, finding that the girls (and their mothers) were likely to prevail in a civil rights lawsuit against Wyoming County District Attorney George Skumanick, and enjoining Skumanick from making good on his threat to file felony charges against the girls unless they agreed to participate in a five-week "educational" program.
Vindictive and pious schmuck. Glad the ACLU got involved.
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