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Facebook Post Leads To High School Coach Resigning

Posted on February 27, 2014

An Ohio high school basketball coach resigned this week after a Facebook post by his now ex-girlfriend accused him of cheating and alleged that he was “borderline pedophile.”
Jason Stonebraker, a high school basketball coach in Ohio, resigned this week after the school launched an investigation into alleged inappropriate contact with a student. On Monday, Stonebraker’s girlfriend posted a scathing Facebook post accusing him of cheating.

Jason Stonebraker, a high school basketball coach in Ohio, resigned this week after the school launched an investigation into alleged inappropriate contact with a student. On Monday, Stonebraker’s girlfriend posted a scathing Facebook post accusing him of cheating.

According to the Bowling Green Daily News, Jason Stonebraker resigned Tuesday — two days before a postseason tournament — after Greenwood High School launched an investigation into alleged inappropriate contact with an 18-year-old student.

School officials told the newspaper they don’t have any evidence regarding Stonebraker’s relationship with a student besides the alleged electronic communication. According to police, it was a parent who first notified authorities about it.

On Monday, Stonebraker’s girlfriend uploaded a lengthy and unflattering post on Facebook, which, although it has since been removed, Deadspin copied verbatim.

“I recently found out my wonderful, committed boyfriend (with whom I currently live) has been cheating on me with at least five women. They range in age and appearance and are, I’m sure, just the tip of the iceberg,”the woman, who was not named, wrote. “I’ll choose to take the high road here and not divulge their names. It all started when I stumbled upon his phone and found some very incriminating texts and pictures. For the record, I am no snooper. It’s just not my style. I was only curious, just wondering what he’d been up to. I have nothing to hide and assumed he didn’t either.”

Then she posted the letter she left him Monday at their apartment (redacted):

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4 thoughts on “Facebook Post Leads To High School Coach Resigning

  1. I'm kind of wondering why Gary saw fit to include this in his blog. Perhaps he means to tell us to stay away from Facebook?

  2. Buckeye Libertarian says:

    How do you post the letter alluding to his acts on the internet for the whole world to see and then claim that by not divulging the names of the people he committed these acts with that you are taking the high road? Only in the mind of a woman….

  3. So what is new about this happening in our schools since it is so prevalent ?

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