Fla. principal accused of hypnosis on students avoids jail

6:17 AM, Feb 1, 2012   |    comments
North Port High School Principal George Kenney
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NORTH PORT, Florida -- A southwest Florida high school principal accused of using hypnosis on students will avoid jail time on two misdemeanor charges.

As part of a deal with Sarasota County prosecutors, 52-year-old George Kenney pleaded no contest to practicing therapeutic hypnosis without a license. He was sentenced to one year of probation.

Officials say Kenney hypnotized two North Port High students before the two, independently of one another, committed suicide last year. Officials say Kenney had been warned by his boss to stop using such one-on-one hypnosis with students.

Kenney's attorney has said that the principal's supervisor only expressed concern and never gave him a written directive to stop the hypnosis. Kenney is currently on administrative duty not at the school.

(Associated Press)