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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHeartspring employee filmed special-needs student showering, posted video on Snapchat
A Wichita woman who filmed a nonverbal special-needs student naked in the shower at her residential school and shared the video on Snapchat will serve three years of probation, according to court records and the Sedgwick County District Attorneys Office.
Taylor C. Flowers was an employee of Heartspring, 8700 E. 29th St. N. in Wichita, last fall when she used her cellphone to film the 17-year-old girl from behind as she reached for a loofah while bathing. Flowers then shared the footage on the social media platform Snapchat with a caption that reportedly poked fun at the special-needs teen, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by The Eagle.
The video was brought to authorities attention by another Heartspring employee who saw and reported it on Nov. 17, 2020, records show.
Flowers, 22, was criminally charged earlier this year with sexual exploitation of a child for taking and sharing the video, which showed the girls nude back, buttocks and legs, the arrest affidavit says. She pleaded guilty on July 2 to an amended count of breach of privacy, a felony, and was sentenced in mid-August after attorneys involved in the case recommended she be placed on probation, court records show.
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She told the detective the video was short maybe five seconds long and that she did this after another employee had sent her a photograph over Snapchat of another student on the toilet, the affidavit says.
She told the detective she knew it wasnt right and had considered telling her superiors about the toilet photo.
But instead of reporting it, she took her own footage of the 17-year-old girl showering to send back to the other employee, the affidavit says Flowers told the detective.
She told the detective she accidentally posted the video to her Snapchat story and removed it when she discovered her mistake.
Flowers also told the detective that she would be upset if it was her daughter and she would have never done it if she hadnt received a video from the other employee and took it as a joke, the affidavit says.
https://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article253833358.html
Taylor C. Flowers was an employee of Heartspring, 8700 E. 29th St. N. in Wichita, last fall when she used her cellphone to film the 17-year-old girl from behind as she reached for a loofah while bathing. Flowers then shared the footage on the social media platform Snapchat with a caption that reportedly poked fun at the special-needs teen, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by The Eagle.
The video was brought to authorities attention by another Heartspring employee who saw and reported it on Nov. 17, 2020, records show.
Flowers, 22, was criminally charged earlier this year with sexual exploitation of a child for taking and sharing the video, which showed the girls nude back, buttocks and legs, the arrest affidavit says. She pleaded guilty on July 2 to an amended count of breach of privacy, a felony, and was sentenced in mid-August after attorneys involved in the case recommended she be placed on probation, court records show.
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She told the detective the video was short maybe five seconds long and that she did this after another employee had sent her a photograph over Snapchat of another student on the toilet, the affidavit says.
She told the detective she knew it wasnt right and had considered telling her superiors about the toilet photo.
But instead of reporting it, she took her own footage of the 17-year-old girl showering to send back to the other employee, the affidavit says Flowers told the detective.
She told the detective she accidentally posted the video to her Snapchat story and removed it when she discovered her mistake.
Flowers also told the detective that she would be upset if it was her daughter and she would have never done it if she hadnt received a video from the other employee and took it as a joke, the affidavit says.
https://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article253833358.html
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Heartspring employee filmed special-needs student showering, posted video on Snapchat (Original Post)
demmiblue
Aug 2021
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ZonkerHarris
(24,223 posts)1. fuck you, go to jail.
demigoddess
(6,640 posts)4. +2
yardwork
(61,603 posts)3. Horrifying,