Charles M. Schmaltz, a Floridian, pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and sending obscene materials to minors, highlighting the ongoing threat of online child exploitation. This case was prosecuted under the US Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood, emphasizing law enforcement’s commitment to protecting children from digital predators. #Cyberstalking #ChildExploitation
Keypoints
- Schmaltz engaged in a two-year online harassment campaign targeting minor females.
- He used more than ten social media accounts to contact victims aged 9 to 15.
- The investigation involved multiple law enforcement agencies including the FBI and sheriff’s offices.
- This case was prosecuted under the federal initiative Project Safe Childhood.
- Cyberstalking often involves identity theft, threats, and has severe psychological impacts on victims.
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