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    You are at:Home»State News»Lindsborg man faces child porn charge

    Lindsborg man faces child porn charge

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    By KMAN Staff on July 25, 2016 State News

    WICHITA — A Kansas man faces federal charges accusing him of having sex with a minor in the Philippines.

    Anthony Shultz of Lindsborg appeared in federal court in Wichita on Friday. Charges against him include engaging in illicit sexual conduct in a foreign country and production of child pornography.

    Court documents say he’s accused of traveling to the Philippines, where he engaged in sex with the minor and recorded videos of the encounter before distributing the videos online.

    Prosecutors say the case began in April with a tip to the FBI about an American who was sexually abusing minors in the Philippines and live-streaming videos for money.

    The Kansas City Star reports he’s in custody and has a hearing Friday.

    A lawyer for Shultz didn’t immediately respond to a call Sunday.

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