Principal Living Double Life Uses Student For His Evil Ways

In Custody

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After everything that the investigation had found in Harrison’s home during the search, police were able to keep him in custody, setting his bail at $250,000. Originally, the prosecution requested for it to be set for $750,000, but the judge decided on the lesser amount. Regardless, Harrison is being held and is set to go to court in April for his alleged crimes.


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