Former NYC Principal Arrested for Sexual Abuse of Students
Eric Cato, a former principal at KIPP Washington Heights Middle School, has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing three students over two years. The charges include sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child.
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Local coverage
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- T2FOX 32 Chicago (WFLD)
- T2WDIV (Local 4 / NBC Detroit)
- T2FOX 2 Detroit (WJBK)
- T2The Roanoke Times
- T2Sun Sentinel (South Florida)
- T2FOX 5 Atlanta (WAGA)
- T2WVEC (13News Now)
- T2Queen City News (FOX 46/WJZY)
- T2KTLA 5 (CW Los Angeles)
- T3Block Club Chicago
- T2ABC7 Los Angeles (KABC)
- T2WPIX (PIX11)
- T2WTKR (News 3)
- T3Delaware County Daily Times
- T2WCVB 5 (ABC Boston)
- T2WLTX (CBS Columbia)
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