A Los Angeles High School Got In Trouble For Allowing A Porn To Film On Campus

Who knew SNL‘s “Hot for Teacher 8” sketch was a documentary? The Los Angeles Unified School District suspended commercial filming at all L.A. schools, which brings in $2 million a year, after it was discovered a porn had been filmed inside Alexander Hamilton High School. And not just any porn, but 2012’s Revenge of the Petites, the XBIZ award winner for Best Supporting Actress (who could forget Skin Diamond’s legendary performance?).

After a six-month investigation, NBC Los Angeles found that “filming permits and district records show producers [of] Revenge of the Petites paid cash to film on Hamilton’s campus on two consecutive Saturdays in October 2011.” Including one carwash scene in the school’s parking lot with “public nudity.”

It’s only a matter of time before Revenge of the Petites gets a walking tour like the one in New York for Sex and the City.

A school official told NBC4 they were misled about the adult movie being filmed there, and if they’d known what the film was, they never would have allowed the shoot.

LAUSD spokeswoman Shannon Haber sent NBC4 an email Thursday afternoon regarding the pornographic film. “The district was made aware at that time that the production company failed to comply with terms of the filming agreement,” she said. “We immediately notified the production company that it was banned from ever using district facilities again. We also demanded that the company remove any and all images depicting the school or its students from the film.” (Via)

The LAUSD initially shut down all production, but on Friday, the ban was partially lifted and filming now “may be approved on a case-by-case basis.” Like when the Petites need to get their revenge… again.

(Via NBC Los Angeles)

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