A Pennsylvania medical student who allegedly sent e-mails saying wanted to recruit a mother and 4-year-old daughter from New Zealand to be his sex slaves has been charged with possessing child pornography.
The FBI (web) says the pornography does not involve images of the woman or her daughter. Thirty-year-old Jeremy Noyes, of Erie, faces a hearing in Erie Thursday to determine if he'll remain jailed until he stands trial.
The FBI says they learned of Noyes when a woman tipped them off about his efforts to recruit the New Zealanders to help him populate a "society" of sex slaves.
That led police to women who corresponded with Noyes online and, in turn, to finding the child sex images in his e-mail accounts.
Noyes' attorney is not commenting on the charges.
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