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Second brother, twin, arrested on child porn charges

Clinton Pappadakis, a long-time track coach at Oak Grove High School, was booked into jail Tuesday

- By Jason Green jason.green@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE » The twin brother of a former Willow Glen Middle School physical education teacher and track coach charged last week with allegedly possessing child pornograph­y has been arrested on the same charge in an unrelated case, according to police.

Clinton Pappadakis, a long-time track coach at Oak Grove High School, was booked into Santa Clara County jail on Tuesday.

In a news release Thursday, police said Pappadakis, 47, was reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for “suspicious activity” last Sep- tember. The Alexandria, Virginiaba­sed nonprofit organizati­on then provided informatio­n to the Silicon Valley Crimes Against Children Task Force, which opened an investigat­ion.

Detectives served a search warrant at Pappadakis’ home in San Jose on Tuesday. Child pornograph­y allegedly was found on “multiple devices” belonging to him, according to police.

East Side Union High School

Superinten­dent Chris D. Funk said Pappadakis was employed as an off-campus coach for the past 20 years. He has been released from his coaching duties.

“We are disappoint­ed to learn of these allegation­s as we expect our employees to be profession­al and ethical in their interactio­ns with students, other employees, and the community,” the district said in a statement. “The district is cooperatin­g fully with law enforcemen­t as the judicial process moves forward.”

No students are believed to have been involved in the alleged criminal conduct, according to the statement.

Pappadakis’ twin brother, Clifford Pappadakis, also of San Jose, is accused of taking exploitati­ve photos of female students and possessing child pornograph­y. He surrendere­d to police Feb. 14 and made his first court appearance the following day to answer to charges of one count of felony child pornograph­y possession and seven misdemeano­r counts of annoying and molesting a child.

Clifford Pappadakis was released under court supervisio­n and a protective order was issued, barring him from contacting any alleged victims. He is next scheduled to appear in court March 21 to enter a plea.

Parents identified Clifford Pappadakis’ brother as a “person of interest” in his case, but an investigat­ion did not link Clinton Pappadakis to any misconduct at the time, according to court records.

Reached by email, San Jose police Officer Gina Tepoorten said the cases are not related.

Both cases remains under investigat­ion, and anyone with informatio­n can contact Detective Sgt. Brian Spears or Detective Mike O’Grady of the San Jose Police Department’s ICAC/CED Unit at 408-537-1397. Those wishing to remain anonymous can leave tip with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867) or svcrimesto­ppers.org.

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