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PERRY COUNTY, Ohio — A Perry County man was sentenced to 23 years in prison on Thursday for sexually exploiting minors and possessing child sexual abuse materials, according to U.S Attorney ...
Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, entered guilty pleas on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Columbus to charges of sexually exploiting minors and possessing child pornography. Federal prosecutors said ...
Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, of Junction City, Perry County, was sentenced Thursday in U.S District Court in Columbus to 23 years in prison for sexually exploiting minors and possessing child ...
Since 2018, Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, solicited child pornography from more than 300 victims via the mobile application Snapchat, according to a news release from Kenneth Parker, U.S. Attorney for ...
Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, of Junction City, Ohio, pleaded guilty in April to sexually exploiting minors and possessing child pornography. He was arrested in June 2023 while working at New Lexington ...
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Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, of Junction City in Perry County, pleaded guilty to sexually exploiting minors and possessing child pornography, the Dispatch reports. Wolfe, who was an assistant coach at ...
Junction City man Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, had received child pornography from more than 100 victims through the app Snapchat since 2018, according to the United States Attorney for the Southern ...
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According to the U.S Attorney's office, Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, allegedly obtained child pornography from more than 100 victims through Snapchat since 2018. The defendant appeared in federal court ...
Since 2018, Clay Thomas Wolfe, 28, solicited child pornography from more than 300 victims via the mobile application Snapchat, according to a news release from Kenneth Parker, U.S. Attorney for the ...