20 Indictments for Possession of Child Pornography
05/15/2019
After Special Victims Prosecutor Nick Socias presented the facts of the case and Miller’s involvement in child pornography, the citizens of the grand jury recommended a $1,000,000 bond in each case for a total of a $20 million bond.
“Any person who possesses pornographic images of children for their own self-gratification support the exploitation of the most innocent victims,” said District Attorney Nicole Bishop. “We work every day here to protect our children and will continue to use every resource available to identify and charge anyone who exploits them in such a way.”