Even if you ignore all that, you're still left with something you can't ignore. The man is supposed to be a Safe Schools official. He was a teacher, and he knew that a 15 year old kid went to Boston on a school night. He met a stranger in a bus station bathroom, went home with him, and had sex with a pedophile. He knew about it, and didn't tell anyone. How the hell is that even remotely safe or ethical? That one fact alone should be enough to blackball him, and if the statute of limitations wasn't out, bring charges against him.
“That one fact alone should be enough to blackball him, and if the statute of limitations wasn’t out, bring charges against him.”
The story about the 15-year-old student shows that Jennings doesn’t have a problem with an underage male having sex with an adult male, and is thus condoning statutory rape. As far as pressing charges though, I don’t see how this is possible, regardless of the statute of limitations. If questioned by police, Jennings could say that he made up the story about the 15-year-old, and unless the former student came forward and verified that the conversation really took place, there’s no basis to press charges. What this story indicates is that Jennings is either a criminal or a liar, and either way, not to be trusted with the safety of our children.