A Massachusetts man has been sentenced for masquerading as a …
A Massachusetts man has been sentenced for masquerading as a …
A Massachusetts man arrested on suspicion of luring dozens of …
The FBI has made an arrest after an investigation into "sexual …
Updated: Thursday, 15 Oct 2009, 8:12 PM PDT
Published : Thursday, 15 Oct 2009, 8:12 PM PDT
Posted by: Scott Coppersmith
Los Angeles (myFOXla.com) - The initial Los Angeles federal court appearance of a
Massachusetts man arrested on suspicion of luring dozens of teenage
girls into posing for sexually explicit videos was delayed on
Thursday, but he is expected to face a downtown magistrate Friday.
Federal prosecutors accuse 41-year-old Lawrence Silipigni of
coercing underage girls across the country to perform sex acts on
Web cameras by posing online as a 17-year-old boy.
The FBI alleges Silipigni shared the videos he made, along
with other child pornography, with a network of men engaging in the
same activities.
Federal agents arrested Silipigni at his Saugus, Mass., home
last month, alleging they uncovered more than 100 videotapes of
Webcam sessions involving teenage girls.
In the indictment filed last month in U.S. District Court in
Los Angeles, Silipigni is charged with one count of inducing a
minor to engage in criminal sexual activity and eight counts of
production of child pornography.
Prosecutors contend Silipigni stole the screen names of a
teenage boy and used his photos to entice underage girls and induce
them into engaging in sex chats and removing their clothes.
Investigators have not identified most of the alleged victims
in the videos found on Silipigini's computer, but at least one girl
is a Los Angeles area resident, officials said.
Silipigni was named as a suspect after a 14-year-old girl
reported she was contacted online by the man posing as a teenage
boy in 2007. The girl told authorities that over the course of six
months, Silipigni persuaded her to perform in a sexually graphic
manner on her Web cam, according to the FBI.
On at least one occasion, Silipigni is alleged to have met
one victim in person, the FBI reported.
If convicted on all counts, Silipigni faces a maximum penalty
of life in prison.