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A STUDENT is facing a raft of charges including 69 counts of indecent exposure after exposing himself in picture for his High School yearbook as a prank.

Hunter Osborn's flash for the camera was not uncovered until after the Red Mountain High School Yearbook was printed while the image of the 19-year-old American football player was also distributed at school matches.

Fellow student Zach Anthony told a local TV station: “When people told me about it I thought it was a big thing, but when I looked at it like you can’t really tell, it’s kinda hard to see."

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But when Osborn’s sneak exposure was finally noticed, the school contacted the police.

That led to Osborn's arrest and he has since been fitted with an ankle monitoring device as he faces a felony rap as he has been charged with furnishing harmful items to minors who saw the picture.

Many, though, feel sorry for the youngster and a change.org petition has been set up.

It says that Hunter shouldn’t have his life ruined over a prank gone wrong.

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