L.A. Unified principal posed as a girl in chat room, authorities say

A Los Angeles school principal who has been charged with possessing child pornography had posed as a 12-year-old girl in an online chat room and engaged in sexually explicit talk, authorities said today.

Randolph Barnett Cornfield, 60, the principal of Del Rey Continuation School in Westchester, was arrested in June when investigators allegedly found images of child pornography on his home computer.

Los Angeles police investigated Cornfield, a 28-year L.A. Unified School District veteran, after a man reported meeting a 12-year-old girl in a public online chat room who made "very crude, sexually graphic statements," said Deputy Dist. Atty. Marc Beaart of the office's High Technology Crimes Division.

"We were concerned initially because, geez, there's a 12-year-old out there that's being sexualized and possibly molested, and trolling for adult male partners," Beaart said.

But investigators said when they looked for the person behind the screen name, they discovered it was Cornfield. Police said they discovered child pornography on Cornfield's home computer and other digital media, leading to his arrest.

Cornfield has been charged with two counts of possession of child pornography. Posing as a young girl online is not a criminal act, Beaart said. Officials said there is no evidence to indicate Cornfield abused any minors.

"Anyone that collects child pornography is a concern because it creates a demand for children to be exploited," Beaart said. "It's especially a concern when that person has a job dealing with children."

Cornfield worked with students ranging in age from 14 to 18 at Del Rey, a continuation school which provides a smaller and more personalized environment for students considered at risk of not completing their education, said district spokeswoman Monica Carazo.

Cornfield's arraignment, initially scheduled for today, was postponed until July 24. He is free on $20,000 bail.

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