San Diego high school gym rented out for 24-hour ‘highly inappropriate’ game show

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San Dieguito students and administrators are in an uproar after Canyon Crest Academy’s high school foundation rented out its school gym as a commercial filming location for an adult game show last weekend that featured racist, profane, sexually suggestive, religiously offensive and other inappropriate content.

The outrage comes just as the school district ponders stricter oversight for the four foundations that raise money for its four high schools, and that are allowed to rent out school facilities and pocket the revenue. Those nonprofits, run by their own staff and volunteers, have operated for years with no formal district oversight or requirements.

The show was produced by an online content company called PaymoneyWubby and by Fansly, a subscription-based social media platform for adult content, according to social media posts about the event.

One such post made during the shoot shows the Canyon Crest Academy logo on a chair in the school’s weight room, and the streamed video shows the school’s raven mascot on a wall in the back of the gym.

The premise of the show, called “24-Hour Tag,” was that four contestants had to “survive” for 24 hours in the school gym and endure “punishments” if caught in games of tag. The show was ...

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