CINCINNATI – A local registered sex offender has been
charged federally with sexually exploiting a minor and possessing child
pornography.
Nicholas J. Veerkamp, 28, of Colerain Township, was arrested
yesterday and appeared in federal court today for allegedly taking explicit
photographs of a child while she slept.
According to the criminal complaint and supporting
affidavit, Colerain Township police received information in November 2019
alleging Veerkamp possessed sexually explicit photos of a known female minor on
his laptop.
Further investigation of his computer revealed photographs
depicting Veerkamp exposing and photographing a 9-year-old child from Indiana
while she slept. A forensic examination of the photographs completed by the
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office – Regional Electronic Crimes Investigation
unit indicates the images were created in October 2017.
At the time, Veerkamp was on local probation. He was charged
in 2015 with unlawful sexual conduct with a child. He pleaded guilty in that
local case to sexual imposition and was required to register as a sex
offender.According to the complaint, Veerkamp did not register the address at
which he was residing in Colerain Township.
This case was investigated by the FBI’s Child Exploitation
Task Force.
Sexually exploiting a minor is a federal crime punishable by
25 to 50 years in prison when a defendant has prior sexual crime convictions.
Possessing child pornography carries a potential sentence of 10 to 20 years
when a defendant has prior sexual crime convictions. Congress sets the minimum
and maximum statutory sentence. Sentencing of the defendant will be determined
by the Court based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory
factors.
David M. DeVillers, United States Attorney for the Southern
District of Ohio, and Chris Hoffman, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division; Colerain Township Police Chief Mark
C. Denney; and Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Neil announced the charges.
Assistant United States Attorney Kyle J. Healey is representing the United
States in this case.
A criminal complaint merely contains allegations, and the
defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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