
Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth Movie
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
When a student confides to her guidance counselor that the high school principal has been sexually harassing her, the guidance counselor attempts to have the principal fired. The student recants her story and transfers to another school. Just when everything seems to be lost, the counselor discovers the principal has a history of such activity. Can she prove the principals guilt before he does it again?
Top Cast


Stepfanie Kramer
Stepfanie Kramer
Sarah Ann Collins
Stepfanie Kramer
Sarah Ann Collins


Conor O'Farrell
Conor O'Farrell
Frank Kerns
Conor O'Farrell
Frank Kerns


Shannon Fill
Shannon Fill
Cindy
Shannon Fill
Cindy


Lisa Gorlitsky
Lisa Gorlitsky
Teri Lindstrom
Lisa Gorlitsky
Teri Lindstrom


Teryl Rothery
Teryl Rothery
Janet Harrison
Teryl Rothery
Janet Harrison


Michèle Goodger
Michèle Goodger
Barbara
Michèle Goodger
Barbara


Michael Gross
Michael Gross
Gordon Powell
Michael Gross
Gordon Powell


Christina Jastrzembska
Christina Jastrzembska
Mrs. Webster
Christina Jastrzembska
Mrs. Webster


Molly Parker
Molly Parker
Rachel Morton
Molly Parker
Rachel Morton


Brent Stait
Brent Stait
Larry Devore
Brent Stait
Larry Devore
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