Tag: Nexopia

  • Man posts underage pics of ex on Nexopia

    Man pleads guilty to distributing child porn:

    21-year-old Brian Johnathan Schultz of Edmonton, Alberta pleaded guilty to charges of distributing child porn. It seems that Schultz was dating a girl who was 16 and photographed their sexual exploits. The girl tried to end the relationship but Schultz couldn’t accept that. Schultz had started posting nude pictures of the girl on his Nexopia profile and was offering more for anyone who requested. When the girl contacted Nexopia the photos were pulled. Schultz then presented the girl with a diamond ring but the girl still refused. Then Schultz had set up a complete website offering photos of the girl.

    Canadian law states

    The age of consent is 18 years where the sexual activity involves exploitative activity, such as prostitution, pornography or where there is a relationship of trust, authority or dependency. For other sexual activity, the age of consent is 14 years.

    So the sex was legal but the photos were not.

    Schultz is set to be sentenced early next year.

    First off I’ll probably have my man card revoked for this but ladies, don’t let your SOs take nude photos of you. Eventually, they’ll find their way to the internet. Now to the guys, we’ve all been there. We’ve all had the girlfriend that we wanted back no matter the cost after we got dumped. However, have some dignity and let her go. You’ll both be better off that way.

    Thanks to LiLO for the tip.

  • Joshua Innes sentenced.

    Nine years:

    I originally posted about Joshua Innes here. He’s the 25-year-old creep from Montreal who blackmailed underage girls into stripping for him using the Canadian social site Nexopia.

    He was sentenced to 9 years behind bars by an Edmonton judge.

    Provincial court Judge James Wheatley said Joshua Innes’ crimes are “unprecedented” and that other predators must be deterred from following suit.

    I don’t think a nine-year sentence is going to be enough to discourage these kinds of predators.

  • Joshua Innes

    Man guilty of luring teens over Internet:

    25-year-old Joshua Innes of Montreal pleaded guilty to charges of luring a child under 18 on the Internet, extortion, and distributing child pornography.

    Court heard in an agreed statement of facts that Innes posed as a 16-year-old girl named Nicky from Calgary on the popular social networking site Nexopia.

    Innes began exchanging messages with the Edmonton girl, complimenting her and eventually turned the topic toward sex.

    He sent her a video that showed a teenage girl performing a sex act which the victim believed was Nicky.

    After persistent coaxing, the girl took off her clothes and performed sexual acts in front of her web camera, which Innes recorded in Montreal on his computer.

    About a week later, “Nicky” asked the girl what was the worst thing she’s ever done. She said she once talked about a friend behind her back and asked Nicky the same question. He replied, “I pretended to be a 16-year-old girl on the Internet.”

    Innes then demanded she perform more sex acts for the webcam or he would upload the video on the web and send it to people listed as friends on her Nexopia profile.

    The victim told a friend who alerted her parents, who called police.

    When an Edmonton police officer, Det. Randy Wickens, posed online as the victim, Innes aggressively demanded the girl perform again or he would send out the video.

    Innes was arrested in his home where he lived with his parents.

    Sentencing will take place in August.

  • Ex-Mountie gets one day in jail

    Former Mountie cops plea One day in jail for trying to lure underage girls using Internet:

    A while ago I posted about former Canadian Mountie Adam Jonathan Clarke. He was arrested for trying to lure teen girls for sex over Nexopia. Last week he pleaded guilty to two counts of communicating to lure a child under age 18. What sentence did he receive? A day in jail.

    I guess the Mounties always get their man but the courts set them free.

  • Mountie busted for luring kids online

    Mountie busted for luring kids online

    Trial date set for cop:

    A two-day trial has been set for the former Langley RCMP officer accused in attempting to lure children through the popular teen website, Nexopia.

    Adam Johnathon Clarke will stand trial on two counts of child luring on June 21 and 22, 2007.

    The 23-year-old former officer, who now lives in Newfoundland, was charged on May 19, 2006 after a three-month investigation.

    Clarke had allegedly been using one of the Langley Community Police Office’s computers to access the Internet and browse the site.

    The Integrated Internet Child Exploitation Unit (IICE) conducted the investigation in relation to viewing and possession of child pornography, and arrested him on June 5.

    According to Cpl. Diane Blain, it is believed that there are two victims involved.

    I guess in this case, RCMP stands for Really Creepy Mangy Pedophile.

    No disrespect intended to the real men and women of the RMCP.