Wisconsin Teacher Gets 14 Years for Secretly Recording Students in School Bathrooms 🚨 This is the kind of story that shakes a community to its core—and it should. A former middle school teacher from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, has just been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison after admitting to recording dozens of underage boys in school bathrooms. The man, Matthew Quaglieri, 37, pleaded guilty to child pornography possession and will be subject to 25 years of supervised release after his sentence. The case stems from an October 2022 report that led police to discover an iPad containing videos of at least 39 minors, secretly recorded while using urinals.
Even more disturbing, Quaglieri admitted he had been doing this for four to five years, all while holding a position of trust in the school. During sentencing, U.S. District Judge William M. Conley didn’t mince words—he described the behavior as "predatory, abhorrent, and an extreme violation" of Quaglieri’s role as an educator. He also noted that the defendant seemed to have no grasp of the seriousness of his actions.
What this case reveals is not just a horrifying abuse of power, but a failure of oversight that went on far too long. The victims, many still in their formative years, are now left to deal with the trauma of this betrayal. The school and the broader Sun Prairie community will undoubtedly feel the impact for years to come.
While no further details have been released at this time, this case is a painful reminder that child safety in schools is not optional—it’s non-negotiable. Justice has been served in the courtroom, but for the victims and their families, the road to healing is just beginning.
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