
Superintendent allegedly sent 'lude photos' to someone he thought was 15-year-old girl
Seven men -- including a school superintendent -- separately looked for sex with teenagers, but their targets turned out to be undercover investigators in a sting operation, according to authorities.


Seven men — including a school superintendent — all were caught looking for sex with teenagers, but their targets turned out to be undercover agents in a sting operation, according to the Harris County Precinct One Constable’s Office in Texas.
He started a video statement with the case of Michael Keith Stevens, 47, the superintendent of the Itasca Independent School District in Hill County, Texas. Rosen described him as a longtime educator who was around children his entire work life: a former coach, principal, and assistant principal in various districts around the state.
The case against Stevens and six other men stemmed from a sting operation involving more than a dozen law enforcement agencies, who officers posed online as teenagers aged 13, 14, or 15. Rosen often described the remaining defendants as possessing condoms upon arrest.