Long a respected community leader, Stephen Kyle Goodlett regularly attended church and mentored children. But, prosecutors say, he also covertly searched the confiscated student cellphones of teenage girls for nude photos, saving them to thumb drives to be viewed, uploaded and traded on the internet.
Court documents say investigators found evidence that Goodlett, who taught at Elizabethtown High School south of Louisville before his 2012 hiring as an administrator at nearby LaRue County High, possessed and transported child pornography from 2005 until his arrest last year.
Goodlett, 37, pleaded guilty earlier this year to federal charges of transporting and possessing child pornography and awaits sentencing Thursday in Louisville. The two charges carry a penalty of five to 40 years though his plea agreement recommends he serve nine years in prison.
Authorities determined the IP address of the device used to upload images to the website matched an account registered by Goodlett, according to a federal complaint. It added the initial police review of Goodlett's devices found 60 examples of child pornography. Records show a forensic review found 436 images and 11 videos.
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After signing a waiver of his rights and agreeing to a recorded interview with state investigators, the former high school principal acknowledged finding the images on confiscated phones, transferring them and sharing them online, authorities say.
In addition to the federal charges, Goodlett is facing 63 state felony charges related to child pornography.
In federal court documents, Goodlett's attorney said his client has already lost everything important to him from an addiction to pornography.