Ex-school superintendent admits to defecating at track

HOLMDEL, N.J. (AP) -- A former New Jersey school superintendent has admitted that he defecated in a public area while running at another high school's track and field complex. Authorities had accused Thomas Tramaglini of repeatedly defecating on the track at Holmdel High School.

But at a municipal court hearing Wednesday, he only admitted to defecating under the high school's bleachers.

Tramaglini will have to pay a $500 fine and court costs. His attorney, Matthew Adams, told NJ Advance Media that his client suffers from a medical condition that affects his bowel movements when he runs.

Adams also disputed police accounts that Tramaglini had defecated at the track on a daily basis.

Tramaglini was the superintendent of the Kenilworth school district before he was charged in April.

He eventually resigned after reaching a separation agreement with the district.

 

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