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    Man Pleads Guilty in Child Porn Sweep

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    By KMAN Staff on February 19, 2013 State News

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) A Kansas, City, Kan., man arrested as part of an international child pornography crackdown admitted that he traveled from Kansas to Missouri to have sex with a minor.

    The Kansas City Star reports Robert Poe III entered his plea Tuesday in federal court.

    Poe was charged in August with three counts of traveling to entice a minor to engage in sex. He was accused of using a gun to force two boys to perform oral sex on him. Poe, on Tuesday, denied using a gun but said prosecutors had enough evidence to convict him.

    Poe was arrested during a Homeland Security investigation that led to dozens of arrests.

    He is a friend of Michael D. Arnett, 38, of Roeland Park, who pleaded guilty last week to making child pornography.

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