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Ex-Suffolk County Youth Soccer Coach Accused Of Sending Sexually Explicit Messages To Girl Ex-Suffolk County Youth Soccer Coach Accused Of Sending Sexually Explicit Messages To Girl
Ex-Suffolk County Youth Soccer Coach Accused Of Sending Sexually Explicit Messages To Girl A former youth soccer on Long Island has been charged for allegedly sending sexually explicit messages to a 13-year-old. The victim’s mother called 911 on Monday, Aug. 5, to report her daughter had been sent sexually explicit messages from the man.  An investigation by Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers and detectives determined Kyle Justin Bradbury sent inappropriate messages to the minor in April. Bradbury, age 27, of Long Beach, was arrested just before 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9 and charged with: Attempted use of a child in a sexual …
Man Admits To Child Porn Charges In Hudson Valley, DA Says Man Admits To Child Porn Charges In Hudson Valley, DA Says
Man Admits To Child Porn Charges In Hudson Valley, DA Says A Long Island man has pleaded guilty in the Hudson Valley to attempted dissemination of indecent materials to minors. Nassau County resident Daniel Waxman, age 56, of Cedarhurst, pleaded guilty on Thursday, April 4, in Ramapo, according to Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Walsh II,  From May 2023 to May 2023, the DA's Office said an undercover investigator from the Rockland County District Attorney's Office posing as a minor engaged in a series of internet chat conversations with Waxman. The undercover investigator told Waxman on multiple occasions that she was …
COVID-19: School Closings Lead To Increased Risk Of Child Exploitation, FBI Warns COVID-19: School Closings Lead To Increased Risk Of Child Exploitation, FBI Warns
Covid-19: School Closings Lead To Increased Risk Of Child Exploitation, FBI Warns Due to school closings as a result of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), children will most likely be spending more time online, which could put them at an increased position for exploitation, the FBI warns. Online sexual exploitation comes in many forms. Individuals may coerce victims into providing sexually explicit images or videos of themselves, often in compliance with offenders’ threats to post the images publicly or send the images to victims’ friends and family, the FBI said. Other offenders may make casual contact with children online, gain their trust, and introduce sexual conversa…