Tennessee school board member charged after calling teenage girl ‘hot’
Washington County school board member Keith Ervin, 59, has been charged with assault for telling a teenage girl, "God – you're hot," at a public meeting on April 2nd. Prosecutors charged Ervin on May 18th under a statute prohibiting offensive physical contact.

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AI-generatedWashington County school board member Keith Ervin, 59, has been charged with assault for telling a teenage girl, "God – you're hot," at a public meeting on April 2nd. Prosecutors charged Ervin on May 18th under a statute prohibiting offensive physical contact. The incident, captured on video, involved Ervin placing his hand on the student's shoulder and wrapping his arm around her. The student, a high school senior and student representative on the board, later expressed dissatisfaction with the board's handling of the matter. Ervin stated he is not always good with words and would not purposefully offend anyone, though he acknowledged the video looked bad. His fellow board members previously voted to censure him.
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5 extractedA Change.org petition calling for the dismissals of Ervin and Superintendent Jerry Boyd has gathered over 7,400 signatures.
The girl's father criticized Ervin's behavior on social media, stating he should not be near students.
Ervin's actions were captured on video at a Washington county school board meeting on April 2.
The charge is under a Tennessee statute outlawing intentionally or knowingly causing physical contact that a reasonable person would regard as extremely offensive or provocative.
Tennessee school board member Keith Ervin was charged with assault for calling a teenage girl 'hot' at a public meeting.