Crime & Safety
Former Pennsburg School Admin Had Improper Contact With Boy, 15
An official at a Pennsburg school has been convicted of having inappropriate contact with a 15-year-old student.

PENNSBURG, PA — An official at a Pennsburg school has been convicted of having inappropriate contact with a 15-year-old student.
Edwin Desean Stubbs, 26, of Newark, New Jersey has been sentenced for unlawful contact with a minor and corruption of a minor, along with related counts, for the 2016 incident, according to court documents.
Stubbs was a 2010 graduate of The Perkiomen School, where he went on to become the director of communications.
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Sentencing will be held on Jan. 30 pending a review of Stubbs' status as a sexually violent predator, court documents show. He faces up to 19 years in prison for the cahrges.
The Times Herald reports that prosecutors said Stubbs "took advantage of a relationship he had with a 15-year-old boy." The boy was reportedly mentored by Stubbs in the spring of 2016, and during that time Stubbs sent him inappropriate texts and Snapchat messages.
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Stubbs received an undergraduate degree in public relations from Quinnipiac University and a masters of arts degree in Global Marketing Communications and Advertisement from Emerson College, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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