Victim In Alleged Sex Video Scandal Is 16-Year-Old

Victim In Alleged Sex Video Scandal Is 16-Year-Old

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Radnor Police are investigating whether a student at Radnor High School uploaded and shared video of sexual acts with other students. Radnor Police are investigating whether a student at Radnor High School uploaded and shared video of sexual acts with other students.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP -

FOX 29 has learned the victim in an alleged sex video scandal out of Radnor Township is a 16-year-old sophomore.

Radnor Police say the investigation started after a cafeteria brawl Wednesday at Radford High School over a girl's stolen cellphone.

"You wouldn't think it would happen in Radnor," one student told FOX 29's Chris O'Connell.

Radnor Police are now investigating whether a fellow classmate may have uploaded and shared a video of sexual acts with other students.

"There's pictures, there's videos, we have yet to determine how much information the smart phone contained," Lt. Christopher Flanagan said.

Although police have not viewed the material, sources tell FOX 29 police obtained search warrants for the cell phones and other electronic devices of the four or five students who were questioned by investigators.

The phones were sent to a specialist at the Delaware County Internet Crimes Task Force.

Police tell FOX 29 they are looking at the possibility of additional victims.

Depending on what they find, students could be facing charges, from simple theft to felony child pornography.

Students FOX 29 spoke with say the students allegedly involved were in school Thursday. They also stay students involved are very distraught to know the story has made headlines.

The school district isn't saying much and is citing privacy issues.

But students say it's another reminder that what you think may be private, could become very public with the push of a button.

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