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PHILADELPHIA - An insurance company says it won't pay to defend Lower Merion School District against accusations of spying on students through laptop webcams.
Graphic Arts Mutual Insurance Company says the alleged spying isn't covered under its personal injury policy with the Lower Merion schools.
The New York-based insurer filed suit last week against the district and the family of student Blake Robbins. They are suing the district for alleged privacy violations over webcam images taken at home without their knowledge.
The insurance company's stance could leave the district responsible for litigation and settlement costs.
The district says it secretly activated the webcams only to find missing laptops, but admits lax policies led it to capture 56,000 images.