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Huron County sex offender charged with making child porn
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BAY CITY, MI Already a registered sex offender, a Huron County man is now facing federal charges for allegedly producing child pornography.
Christopher A. Ciesielski, 50, is charged with single counts of production of child porn and possession-distribution of child porn. The former charge carries a penalty of 15 to 30 years in prison, while the latter’s penalty runs five to 20 years.
According to an affidavit authored by a Michigan State Police trooper, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in October received a tip from Snapchat that an account with the username “ccieslski2020” had uploaded child porn to the internet. The same month, the NCMEC received a tip from Facebook that user “Chris Ciesielski” sent a 59-second video of a child being sexually assaulted.
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Man convicted of sex crime in military court now charged with making child porn in Michigan
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
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BAY CITY, MI Already a sex offender due to crimes he committed while in the military in another state, a Michigan man is now federally charged with making child pornography by abusing three minors.
Nathaniel A. Tessner, 29, is charged with production of child porn and receipt of child porn from alleged crimes that spanned February 2017 through February 2019. The first charge is normally punishable by 15 to 30 years in prison, though Tessner’s criminal history increases the penalty to 25 to 50 years in prison.
Two Redford Township men have been charged with stealing mail from more than 200 people across Metro Detroit, in some cases altering names on checks to cash them, federal officials announced Thursday.
Justin Lohman, 35, and Justin Cutshaw, 34, are accused of a fraud scheme targeting residents in more than 30 communities, including Bloomfield Hills, Farmington Hills, Livonia, Westland, Canton Township, Plymouth, Northville, Novi and Clinton Township, the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan said in a statement.
Police in the region had been receiving complaints linked to the pair since 2019, according to documents filed this week in U.S. District Court,.