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  1. Apr 29, 2020 · Tassone had been dating a man named Jason Daugherty, an exotic dancer and former motorcycle salesman living in a Las Vegas suburb, around the time of his arrest. As the film suggests, the couple did close on a house together in real life, according to New York Magazine’s 2004 story “The Bad Superintendent.”

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  2. Feb 20, 2024 · According to Slate, Contreras is actually based on a man named Jason Daugherty, who met Tassone when he was 32-years-old and working as an exotic dancer. The two did indeed meet on one of...

  3. Acting. All. Department. Jason Daugherty Is an American pornographic actor and exotic dancer. Daugherty has worked in both gay and straight adults films.

  4. Sep 18, 2020 · Nope, New York Magazine claimed that character was based on Jason Daugherty, an exotic dancer who Tassone shared a home with in Las Vegas. And yes, that house was also purchased with Roslyn's...

    • Frank Tassone
    • Pamela Gluckin
    • Rachel Bhargava and The School Newspaper
    • The Secret Partner
    • The Secret Boyfriend
    • The Dickensian Aspect

    Within the first few minutes of Bad Education, we get a sense of who Frank Tassone is. Dressed in a neatly pressed suit, drinking a smoothie, and exuding a sense of calm authority, he is depicted as the kind of guy who inspires trust and respect, and around whom mythologies of success are built. This is more or less true of the real Tassone. Clean-...

    As depicted in the film, Gluckin was by all accounts a workhorse, often staying in the office until the wee hours of the morning. Gluckin, who had been at Roslyn for two years before Tassone arrived, was widely respected by her colleagues and became a close confidant of Tassone’s after he joined the school. In fact, it was Tassone who promoted her ...

    In the film, the first hints of wrongdoing come to light when a student, Rachel Bhargava (Geraldine Viswanathan), begins asking questions about the proposed budget for a “skywalk.” A reporter for the school newspaper, the Hilltop Beacon, Rachel is not expecting much when she pops into Tassone’s office for a quick quote. “It’s just a puff piece,” sh...

    One of the movie’s biggest twists involves a company named WordPower. As Rachel begins going through specific line items in the school’s budget, she notices a number of large payments—more than $800,000 in total—to a contractor operating under that name. Unable to figure out what WordPower does exactly, she investigates further and sees that the co...

    One of the most salacious subplots in the movie involves Frank Tassone’s relationship with a man named Kyle Contreras (Rafael Casal), a former student turned dancer whom he reconnects with while on a school-funded trip to Las Vegas. Tassone hooks up with the much younger man, and the two begin a relationship, with Tassone frequently traveling back ...

    One of the film’s most ironic motifs revolves around Tassone’s interest in Charles Dickens. In multiple scenes, he is pictured reading paperback copies of Great Expectations and David Copperfield. This is, in part, a reference to the real Tassone’s literary background: As the movie notes, before becoming superintendent, Tassone was an English teach...

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  5. Apr 26, 2020 · In Bad Education, Frank strikes up a romantic relationship with Kyle Contreras (Rafael Casal), a Las Vegas bartender and exotic dancer whom Frank taught in his English class 16 years previously. Kyle is based on a real person, Jason Daugherty, and Frank really did end up buying a house with him.

  6. The answer is yes, though the character’s name was changed for the film. In real life, Tassone used some of his embezzled funds to buy a house with one Jason Daugherty in Henderson, Nev.

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