Former Kamehameha Schools teacher indicted for video of showering kids
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HONOLULU (AP) - A former Kamehameha Schools teacher is accused of secretly taking video of students showering.
Gabriel Alisna is indicted on charges of violation of privacy and sexual assault.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports the former speech teacher and debate coach allegedly made the recordings while the students were at his apartment preparing for debate tournaments.
Deputy Prosecutor Kristen Yamamoto says he secretly set up a video camera and recorded three students showering in 2012 and 2013.
Kamehameha Schools spokeswoman Marsha Bolson says Alisna was fired in March when the school turned the matter over to police.
Circuit Judge Richard Perkins issued a bench warrant for Alisna's arrest and set bail at $75,000.
A woman who answered the phone at a number for Alisna hung-up on attempts to reach him Thursday.
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