UNION CITY - If the Board of Education wants to find out who ordered nearly $150 of pay-per-view porn during one week in February, they can start by looking for skin flick star Jenna Jameson's No. 1 local fan.

A review of the school board's Cablevision bill for February shows someone ordered "Club Jenna TV" four times in a five-day span, including twice in one day. The culprit - or culprits - who the school board says it still has not identified, apparently is also a big fan of the Playboy Channel. They ordered three 12-hourblocks.

In all, 17 programs were ordered from Feb. 12 to Feb. 16, for a total of $174.68. A portion of the Board's Cablevision bill obtained by The Jersey Journal, show most of the programs were priced at $8.95 and $9.95.

But it wasn't all about sex. "TNA: Against All Odds," priced at $29.95, is a pro wrestling event, and "Jerry Springer's Uncensored Rude Nude Riots #2," at $8.95, were also ordered.

School board attorneys are interviewing employees in an effort to find out who made the purchases, some of which were made during school and office hours from a cable box at the Board of Education at 3912 Bergen Turnpike, officials said.

"The Board of Education and superintendent of schools is going through an independent investigation," said Stanley Sanger, the schools superintendent. "When we have the report we will do the right thing to try to make sure that that this never happens again."

A criminal prosecution appears unlikely. Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said he's aware of the situation, but said he's been told the board would handle it.

Cablevision has issued a refund to the Board of Education, company spokesman Jim Maiella said, adding that district officials have been trained on how to set parental controls on cable boxes to avoid unauthorized orders in the future.

District officials contend that access to cable television is necessary for educational purposes and up-to-the-minute new and weather broadcasts.

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