TEACHER who led a double life as a porn star and stripper has been found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct - but has still been allowed to keep his job in the classroom. Benedict Garrett, 31, was head of sex education at Beal High School in east London, but outside work he was known by his stripper stage name Johnny Anglais.He was reprimanded by the General Teaching Council after a two-day disciplinary hearing, but told he could continue to work in the classroom.
Derek Johns, chairman of the panel, told Garrett, "The committee is content that you have sufficient insight and would not repeat this behavior should you resume teaching."Therefore, in relation to risk of repetition, the committee considers it is unlikely that you will seek to return to the teaching profession whilst working as a stripper or in pornographic films." Garrett, who starred in such films as European Honeyz 4, was uncovered when his pupils spotted a Facebook link to a porn movie trailer he was starring in and reported it to their head teacher. He admitted working in the adult film industry but argued that it did not amount to unacceptable professional conduct since none of his behaviour was illegal.On his website, Garrett offers lap dancing, stripping and serving food in the nude at private dinner parties.He describes himself as a "a man with a mission...to unashamedly demonstrate the art of pleasure in the realms of fitness, sex and entertainment".
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