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December 11, 2011 by  
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Kimberly Crain

(Credit:
KWTV)

(CBS/KWTV) McLOUD, Okla. – A group of families is suing an  Oklahoma teacher accused of inviting her elementary school students to her home and videotaping them wearing lingerie.

Kimberly Crain submitted her resignation letter to the McLoud school district on Monday, shortly after the criminal investigation began.

“There are other allegations that are surfacing daily about incidents that may or may not have taken place at the school,” said Joe Vorndran, the families’ attorney, reports CBS affiliate KWTV. ”Some of these photographs [that] may arise may border on pornography. If the school did not take proper steps to keep these children safe and protected, then we’re going to seek causes of action against them.”

The third grade teacher, who had been with the district almost six years, was put on administrative leave on November 18 following allegations she had inappropriate relations with five female students, KWTV reports. The allegations stem from an incident that occurred November 11 in Crain’s home.

A police affidavit states one of the victims told her parents that Crain asked the girls to go one by one into the bedroom to change into Christmas-themed bras and underwear, which she had laid out for them, KWTV reports.

The girls then ate pizza and decorated a tree while Crain took pictures and video of them, according to the affidavit.

KWTV reports court papers show other allegations that stated Crain had students talk to an older man over Skype two to three times a week while in her classroom. The papers allege Crain took pictures of students posing on their desks with a cell phone.

Police reportedly plan to seize all digital storage devices from Crain’s home, including laptop and desktop computers.

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Lingerie Football League players strip for PETA’s new anti-fur campaign

December 11, 2011 by  
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By
Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 12:19 AM on 11th December 2011

PETA have a new weapon in their war on animal cruelty – beautiful, scantily-clad women.

Ladies who play in the Lingerie Football League have joined forces with the animal welfare group for a new anti-fur campaign.

Members of the Toronto Triumph team decided to lend their support by stripping for the cause.

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Getting the message across: Four anti-fur members of the Toronto Triumph team

Getting the message across: Four anti-fur members of the Toronto Triumph team

In one photo, the girls are covered by a helmet, football and a couple of shoulder pads with the four players going bare with the field as their backdrop.

Another photo features the players in their skimpy uniforms with the headline Tackle Cruelty: Bench Fur.

The players even took part in a PETA demonstration at Toronto’s Eaton Center earlier this week, the Huffington Post reports.

The idea is to encourage people not to buy Christmas gifts that involve fur.

The four women also took part in a video where they urge people not to put fur on their holiday shopping lists.

Colourful bunch: The athletes in their orange and white team colours

Colourful bunch: The athletes in their orange and white team colours

One Toronto Triumph player said in
the video: ‘When you wear that fur jacket you don’t ever really think
about, “What happened to this animal for me to be putting this on?”‘

But not all the video is easy on the eyes. It also shows rabbits being electrocuted and circus elephants being whipped.

PETA Campaigner Emily Lavender said: ‘Wearing fur is a personal foul.

‘With so many stylish, warm, and durable fabrics available today, there’s no excuse for wearing anyone’s skin.’

On its websire, PETA actually gives fashion tips with its cruelty-free clothing guide.

Now watch the video. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES

 

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