A former Alabama assistant principal admitted to filming an underage girl at his house visiting his daughter almost a decade ago.
Tim Clevenger, 54, pleaded guilty to two counts of production of child pornography and two counts of possession of child pornography in court on Thursday. Clevenger was convicted of the same charges in 2018 in a case that involved a different victim.
In the first trial, the former Locust Fork High School educator refused to admit his guilt and instead blamed his 9-year-old son, according to AL.com. He testified that his son snuck out of the house, took the videos, and downloaded them onto the computer.
“It takes a real piece of crap to blame their own child for committing such vile acts knowing that they had actually done it,” Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey said.
Clevenger was sentenced to 18 years in prison for each production count and seven years on each possession charge. The district attorney had asked for the sentences to be run concurrent to the first victim, but the court ran them concurrently.
He was initially caught when he brought in his school-owned computer to be fixed, and the video footage was discovered. A search warrant was subsequently issued, and that’s when the second victim was found.
Clevenger has been incarcerated with the Alabama Department of Corrections since June 2018.
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