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Elementary School Custodian Accused of Wiping Feces on Students’ Food and Recording Videos of it

Among the things he allegedly did was wipe his butt with bread that children later ate

Giovanni ImpellizzeriCumberland County Prosecutor's Office

A New Jersey elementary school custodian is accused of recording videos of himself carrying out disgusting acts involving food in the cafeteria.

Giovanni Impellizzari, 25, worked at Elizabeth Moore School in Upper Deerfield Township.

The Cumberland County Prosecutor says state police were contacted by school officials on Monday after they had received multiple anonymous tips in reference to disturbing posts on social media.

The images and videos allegedly showed Impellizzari performing sexual acts with inanimate objects at the school.  He allegedly also was seen contaminating food products and utensils with personal bodily fluids that included saliva, urine and feces.

An affidavit accuses him of “wiping his anus, penis, and testicles” on kitchen utensils.

He is also accused of spraying bleach into a container of cucumbers that were likely fed to students.

Video showed him spitting on and wiping other body parts with the bread before putting it back into a container to be served.

He also was also shown “masturbating and urinating on pillows and kitchen bowls.”

Authorities say he has worked at the school since 2019.  They’re still trying to determine when the videos were recorded.

They say they are taking steps to collect bodily fluid specimens from Impellizzari to determine if there is any potential for infectious disease transmission to anyone who ate food at the school.

The school district says it is working with the county health department to make sure everything is properly sanitized.

Impellizzari faces multiple charges and was being held at the county jail awaiting a court hearing.

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