Search warrant details Spring Branch ISD sextortion secrets

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Jeffrey Munoz, accused by the parents of a 14 year old student of blackmailing the girl for improper photos.

The warrant includes statements of Spring Branch ISD police officer that raises serious new questions about the conduct of school officials.

On October 15, 2014 a SBISD police report detailed the statements of two female students who had reported being threatened via Instagram to send nude photographs or their parents would receive videos and images claiming the person depicted in the graphic videos was their child. The parents of both students later received improper images. That same report detailed the complaints of the 14 year old daughter of Kevin and Karen Maley.

The search warrant claims lawmen have reason to believe Munoz has obtained images, threats, harassment and coercion which depict individuals under the age of 18 engaging in sexual conduct. The Spring Branch officer claims

Munoz admitted deleting the photographs, and admitted being attracted to girls as young as 13 years of age.

Munoz was not punished, even suspended from the football team despite the discovery by Spring Branch ISD Police, nor does the district have any record detailing any warning to parents about the potential use of Memorial PTA email addresses to threaten female students.

The search warrant was first made public by the Memorial Examiner Community Newspaper.

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