Browser assists FBI in child pornography case

Browser, the electronic detection canine from the Lake County State's Attorney's Office. /Photo: Courtesy LCSAO

By PF Staff
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Hammond, IL. – United States Attorney Thomas L. Kirsch and Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent In Charge Grant Mendenhall, in coordination with LaPorte County, Ind., Prosecutor John Lake and the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, announced that Michael Christianson, age 50, of LaPorte, was charged with transportation of child pornography.
The criminal complaint alleges that on or about July 2, 2019, FBI Agents from the Charlotte Division responded to a complaint by a book publisher about material contained inside three books submitted for publication and authored by Christianson.
F.B.I. officials said the books appear to be geared toward children as they use large fonts, simple words, and most of the sentences rhyme. The books explain and show images that encouraged children to play naked with one another, and encouraged children to play with naked adults. Photographs and illustrations in the books also include depictions of minor children engaging in sexually explicit conduct, F.B.I officials said.

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