A New Jersey high school teacher who resigned after posting nude photos of a former student online has been hired by another school district, according to reports.
Christopher Doyle, a former math teacher at Wall High School, was ordered last month to pay Kaitlyn Cannon, 29, $10,000 for posting intimate photos of her on a revenge porn website.
Doyle resigned in 2019 amid litigation over Cannon’s privacy violations, but was quickly hired by nearby Perth Amboy High School.
As of Friday, Doyle was still listed as an active employee at the school despite officials insisting that he was not employed by the district, Fox News Digital reported.
“It’s my opinion that he shouldn’t be allowed to teach at the school,” Cannon, 29, told Fox. “That’s something important to me. It’s not right, I guess.
Officials at Perth Amboy High School did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
Christopher Doyle, a former math teacher at New Jersey’s Wall High School, was found to have uploaded nude photos of former students on a revenge porn website. Nate Schweber
Kaitlyn Cannon, who was awarded $10,000, said Doyle should not be allowed to teach. Sincerely Kaitlyn Cannon
Cannon’s nightmare began in 2018 when she received a message that a nude selfie she had sent her boyfriend while attending Penn State had been uploaded to Dutch revenge porn site Anon-IB.
The website lists photos under Cannon’s first name, initials and Wall Township, where he grew up.
As Cannon and his family receive an influx of messages about the photo, investigators uncover the disturbing fact that the photo was uploaded from the computer of Doyle, the man who taught her in high school and coached her sister’s tennis team.
Cannon was 14 years old when he had Doyle as a teacher at Wall High School, where Doyle resigned amid the investigation into Cannon’s case.
“I think, for me, it’s been something that I’ve dealt with and struggled with, these pictures online that I don’t want anyone to see. Once I found out it was my former math teacher, it was very unsettling — it hit a lot closer to home,” Cannon said.
“It makes me feel … scared, paranoid, violated that someone in my real life is doing this. I just imagined before it was someone I didn’t know.”
Doyle testified in court that he had re-uploaded the nude photos to the forum because he feared it would be shut down due to inactivity.
Cannon’s lawyers, however, claimed that a reverse image search showed that Doyle’s uploads were the only ones of their kind.
Cannon now uses her social media accounts to share her story and support other women who have been affected by revenge porn. TikTok/@revengeprngirl
Before leaving Wall High School, Doyle posted an apology on Facebook, describing himself as “someone who made mistakes” but not a bad person.
“To any of you I’ve hurt, or you feel that I’ve hurt, I’m truly sorry and I can only hope you can forgive me too,” he wrote.
It’s still unclear how Doyle got Cannon’s photos, as the boyfriend she sent them to claimed to have lost his phone.
Cannon has set up a TikTok account using the handle @revengeprngirl to share her experiences and discuss the mental effects of revenge porn. She now has a master’s degree in social work to help victims of sexual abuse.
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