Key Takeaways
- Richard Lynn Upright, a former Christian school teacher, faces 10 counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
- Authorities arrested Upright after a cybertip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children prompted the investigation.
- Investigators found explicit, digitally manipulated images involving minors on Upright’s devices.
- Schools may face liability for failing to protect students if they did not properly screen employees or respond to warning signs.
- Survivors of abuse by Richard Lynn Upright or others may have civil cases and should consider consulting a sexual abuse lawyer.
Police in North Carolina have arrested Richard Lynn Upright, a former Christian school teacher, after investigators say he created explicit images involving minors using artificial intelligence and photo-editing tools.
Upright, 56, was arrested on February 27, 2026, and charged with 10 counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, according to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities say the investigation began after the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a cybertip and alerted law enforcement. Investigators later executed search warrants and allegedly discovered numerous explicit images on electronic devices connected to Upright.
Investigators allege Upright used artificial intelligence and digital editing tools to place minors’ faces onto explicit images
Who Is Richard Lynn Upright?
Richard Lynn Upright is a former teacher at Vandalia Christian School in Greensboro, North Carolina. According to investigators, Upright was charged with 10 counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
Authorities allege that many of the images involved digitally manipulated photographs of minors, created using artificial intelligence technology and photo-editing software.
School officials later confirmed that Upright was terminated following his arrest. The school is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.
The investigation into the case remains ongoing. As with all criminal matters, Upright is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
Charges Filed Against Richard Lynn Upright
Prosecutors charged Upright with 10 counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, a Class E felony in North Carolina.
Each count carries the potential for significant prison time. Upright’s sentences can reach more than a decade per offense depending on the circumstances and criminal history.
The investigation remains ongoing.
School Liability and the Duty to Protect Students
When allegations of child exploitation involve teachers or school staff, the impact can be particularly devastating.
Parents trust schools to provide safe learning environments for their children. Teachers hold positions of authority and influence, often interacting with students daily in classrooms, extracurricular activities, and mentorship roles.
When that trust is violated, institutions may face scrutiny regarding whether they:
- Properly screened employees during hiring
- Conducted appropriate background checks
- Responded appropriately to prior complaints or warning signs
- Implemented safeguards to protect students
Schools or educational institutions may face civil liability if failures in supervision, reporting, or institutional oversight allowed abuse or exploitation to occur.
Civil lawsuits can help survivors pursue accountability and obtain financial resources for recovery and healing.
Speaking With a Sexual Abuse Lawyer About Your Rights
If you or someone you love experienced sexual harassment, abuse, or exploitation by Richard Lynn Upright, or another teacher or school employee, you may have a civil case.
Andreozzi + Foote is a civil law firm dedicated to representing survivors of sexual abuse and exploitation in North Carolina and nationwide.
We offer free, confidential consultations so survivors can learn about their rights, understand their potential legal options, and decide what feels right for them.
You deserve to be heard, and our sexual abuse attorneys are ready to listen.
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