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Florida principal filmed spanking child with paddle cleared of wrongdoing by state attorney s office

Florida principal filmed spanking child with paddle cleared of wrongdoing by state attorney’s office Oliver O Connell © Provided by The Independent A school principal in Florida has been cleared of wrongdoing after a viral video showed her spanking a six-year-old girl with a paddle for damaging a computer. State Attorney Amira Fox’s office said on Friday that Melissa Carter, head of Central Elementary School in Clewiston, will not face charges over the incident. The attorney’s office says that no crime was committed when the crying child was punished in a classroom in front of her mother on 13 April.

School principal paddling of child was not a crime, Florida state attorney says

Mother records school employee using paddle on daughter 01:59 (CNN)A Florida school principal did not commit a crime when she paddled a 6-year-old girl on the buttocks, as she appeared to have been asked by the child s mother to discipline the girl, according to a review by the state attorney s office. The girl s mother secretly recorded the incident at Central Elementary School in Clewiston, Florida, on April 13 after the school phoned her to say her daughter had damaged computer equipment. The family s attorney, Brent Probinsky, said the woman was told to bring $50 to the school to pay for damages and that sometimes children were paddled.

State attorney: No crime committed by principal paddling 6-year-old in Florida

May 9, 2021 / 06:41 AM EST (CNN) A Florida school principal did not commit a crime when she paddled a 6-year-old girl on the buttocks, as she appeared to have been asked by the child’s mother to discipline the girl, according to a review by the state attorney’s office. The girl’s mother secretly recorded the incident at Central Elementary School in Clewiston, Florida, on April 13 after the school phoned her to say her daughter had damaged computer equipment. The family’s attorney, Brent Probinsky, said the woman was told to bring $50 to the school to pay for damages and that sometimes children were paddled.

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