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      • Frank's Boyfriend Wasn't A Former Student 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.
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  2. Apr 29, 2020 · Was this secret boyfriend real? Yes and no. The real-life Tassone said on the Coach Mike Podcast that he and Signorelli were in an open relationship when Tassone began dating a man in Nevada. “I did not keep secrets from Stephen,” he said, adding that they still have a “wonderful relationship” and have been together for 45 years.

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  3. Apr 29, 2020 · Jackman plays Frank Tassone, a successful, charismatic superintendent of the Roslyn School District in Roslyn, New York, who goes on to steal $11.2 million from the school budget with his ...

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  4. Apr 30, 2020 · Kyle is actually a fictionalized version of Tassone’s former boyfriend Jason Daughterty, a 32-year-old former exotic dancer with whom Tassone actually purchased a house.

  5. Apr 24, 2020 · He also owned a Las Vegas home that he shared with a second boyfriend, Jason Daugherty (who inspired the film’s Kyle Contreras character, played by Rafael Casal). As Bad Education notes,...

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  6. So let’s fact check this real quick. Did Tassone really have this secret boyfriend in Nevada? The answer is yes, though the character’s name was changed for the film.

  7. Apr 28, 2020 · Frank Tasssone, the subject of HBO's Bad Education, says the film incorrectly portrays his personal life and relationships as a gay man.

  8. Apr 19, 2020 · Like in the HBO movie, the real Frank Tassone and Pamela Gluckin used the money to indulge in lavish lifestyles. The Bad Education true story reveals that Tassone allegedly put $1,800-per-night hotel rooms on the school's tab, traveling to Boston, New Orleans, London, the Caribbean, and taking gambling trips to Las Vegas 2-3 times a year.

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