Child predators continue to trick underage girls into willingly giving them sexually explicit material that they then share with other pedophiles doing the same thing. They simply take the identity of another teen, by getting their screen name and picture, then pose as that person while initiating chats with young girls. Starting with sex chats, then later moving to the girls posing naked or performing sex acts on webcams. Pretty good setup for a pedophile, I guess. There is no shortage of them, and surely no shortage of minors willing to strip naked for a cute boy they meet over the Internet. 41-year-old Lawrence Joseph Silipigni, 41, is a married father of three and one of those men who dupes these girls. He got busted last month after a teen girl figured out who he really was. He was charged with enticing a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purposes of producing child pornography. Investigators found hundreds of videos of young girls between the ages of 10 and 16 on his computer.
His participation in the pedo operation came to an end after one alleged victim, a 13-year-old California girl, first made contact with Silipigni in December 2007, believing him to be a 17-year-old boy named Jamie, who became her online boyfriend. That ended quickly when the girl found a video of herself masturbating online, an act she had performed for “Jaime” in a private chatroom. Another alleged victim, a 15-year-old Bay State girl, agreed to go to the movies with Silipigni in Worcester even after she learned his true identity. You may be wondering why she would do that. Well it may have something to do with this piece of **** allegedly threatening to notify the kids’ parents if they learned his true age and identity and did not want to comply with his requests any longer.
All of his victims’ have not been identified and the FBI would like some help. Silipigni’s screen names have included “Boston,” “Jamin,” “RJLarry” and “here4Sam.” Call local police or the FBI’s Los Angeles Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (S.A.F.E.) Team at 310-477-6565 if you have any information regarding this case. If convicted on all counts, Silipigni faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.
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