US | teen pregnancy Pregnancy Pact Was Real, Says Principal Defends comments after mayor says there's no proof By Matt Cantor Posted Jun 27, 2008 9:49 AM CDT Copied Carolyn Kirk, mayor of Gloucester, Mass., right, sits with city leaders,to discuss issues surrounding a report relating to a pregnancy pact, Monday, June 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole) The principal of a Massachusetts high school who said 17 girls got pregnant at his school as part of a pact isn't backing down from his claim, the AP reports. The principal said he gleaned the information through a nurse practitioner, “verbal staff reports,” and “student/staff chatter.” Amid a media feeding frenzy, the mayor has downplayed the allegation and suggested that the principal couldn't back up his story. "My sources had informed me that a significant number of the pregnancies, especially among the younger students, were the result of deliberate and intentional behavior," said Joseph Sullivan. "I believe everything I told (Time magazine) was and is accurate." Read These Next The Reiners murders and arrest have called attention to a 2015 film. Rob Reiner's son has been arrested after murder of his parents. More details coming out about the last party the Reiners attended. Hero who disarmed Australia shooter might lose his arm. Report an error