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Teachers sue South Colonie Central district over Patrick Morgan’s bathroom cam

At least 17 teachers filed lawsuits against an Albany school district after they were filmed in a co-ed bathroom by a pervy teacher who installed a hidden camera.

The teachers claim the South Colonie Central School District knew that teacher Patrick Morgan had a history of inappropriate behavior and an outstanding disciplinary record before he was arrested in February for installing the camera in the Sand Creek Middle School bathroom, according to the slew of lawsuits filed this week in Albany. 

The lawsuits come after Morgan pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful surveillance in early November. He was initially charged with 22 counts after he was arrested for putting a hidden camera disguised as a phone charger in the school bathroom.

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A mugshot of middle school teacher Patrick Morgan.
Sand Creek Middle School teacher, Patrick Morgan, pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful surveillance. WNYT
A picture of Sand Creek Middle School.
Morgan was initially charged with 22 counts after being arrested for putting a hidden camera in the school bathroom.
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“As an employee of Sand Creek Middle School, Patrick Morgan enjoyed a high level of trust among his peers,” Albany Assistant District Attorney Ariel Fallon said in a statement announcing the guilty pleas. “His actions, which violated the privacy of 28 people, are an egregious betrayal of that trust.”

Morgan is set to be sentenced on Jan. 25 and faces up to 6 years in state prison. He will also be required to register as a sex offender. He resigned from the school on Nov. 15.

The teachers are seeking undisclosed damages.