Pa. business owner accused of ‘grooming’ teen employee, police say

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Pa. business owner accused of ‘grooming’ teen employee, police say
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According to 6WJAC, authorities with the Lawrence Township police department say a Clearfield County businessman is facing charges and is accused of 'grooming' one his former teenage employees.

, police said the teen’s mother told investigators that she had reportedly found numerous messages between the two, suggesting that they had been engaged in some sort of relationship.

And upon further investigation, authorities said the teen admitted to exchanging numerous messages and photos, some of which were sexual in nature, with Legenski.

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