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Lake Forest Sexting Scandal
Nov 22, 2011
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Yasmin Rammohan
Lake Forest middle school principal John Steinert is forced to resign in a sexting scandal. Now, his 2009 conviction is raising questions about others who knew about what he did. We hear from the reporter who broke the story.
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