A Minnesota National Guardsman pleaded guilty today to
inducing a 14-year-old girl to create and send to him sexually explicit photos
over the Internet while he was deployed to Afghanistan.
Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice
Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger of the
District of Minnesota made the announcement.
Andrew Schiller, 28, of Lakeville, Minnesota, pleaded guilty
before U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson of the District of Minnesota to
one count of production of child pornography.
The sentencing hearing will be scheduled at a later date.
According to his guilty plea, between Sept. 23, 2013, and
Jan. 12, 2014, while deployed to Afghanistan, Schiller contacted a 14-year-old
female from Minnesota online, and requested that she create and forward to him
via the Internet sexually explicit photos of herself. The victim did, in fact, send several images
in response to Schiller’s requests, including at least one sexually explicit
image. Schiller further admitted that he
communicated online with numerous other minors, including a 14-year-old and a
15-year-old, and that he attempted to convince the minors to send to him via
the Internet sexually explicit videos or images of themselves.
This case is being investigated by the Army Criminal
Investigative Division and the FBI, and anyone with additional information
about this case should call the FBI Minneapolis Field Office at
763-569-8000. This case is being
prosecuted by Trial Attorney Jeffrey H. Zeeman of the Criminal Division’s Child
Exploitation and Obscenity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Katherine T.
Buzicky of the District of Minnesota.
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