Joél-Léhi Organista, 30 — who resigned from the school board in 2021 — will also be required to register as a sex offender and complete 15 years of supervised release after his incarceration.
Joél-Léhi Organista will be required to complete 15 years of supervised release after his incarceration.
As special conditions of his supervised release, Organista isn’t allowed to have contact with individuals who are under 18 years old without adult supervision. Plus, all of his devices with access to the Internet will be subject to random inspections and searches, as well as having monitoring software installed at his expense. He will be required to complete sex-offender treatment.
Organista was first elected to the school board in fall 2020 and previously volunteered at Horizonte Instruction and Training Center. The interactions with minors and downloads occurred between January 2021 — when Organista took his position on the school board — and June 2021, according to court documents.after officers received a tip that he had downloaded and saved files containing child pornography on a Dropbox account.
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