Three Internet Child Predators Arrested in Pennsylvania Sting
By Micah Hensler, published Sep 28, 2007
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"It is important for parents and children to understand that predators are actively using Internet chat rooms to seek out young victims -- often sending nude photos or videos during their initial chats," Corbett said. "The Attorney General's Child Predator Unit was specifically created to identify and capture these predators before they can harm kids, and we are dedicated to carrying out that mission -- to date, the unit has arrested 96 predators from Pennsylvania and several other states."
In one of the cases, Joseph Forbes, a business analyst in Moon Township, contacted an undercover agent in November 2006 and asked for pictures during their initial chat. He then allegedly created a Myspace profile to gain access to what he thought were pictures of the 13 year old. He contacted the agent several times over the following months, describing graphic sex acts and asking the girl if she would enjoy being tied and forced to perform sexually. Lingerie matching items Forbes wore in photos he sent to the child were later found during a search of his home. Forbes allegedly sent the girl four sexually explicit and nude photographs over the course of their chat. He is being charged with six separate third degree felonies that are punishable by up to seven years in prison and $15,000 fine each. Forbes is currently in an Allengheny County prison in lieu of bail, awaiting formal arraignment.
Three Internet Child Predators Arrested in Pennsylvania Sting
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