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N.J. caseworker with ‘direct access to children’ produced child pornography, feds say
A caseworker with New Jersey’s child welfare agency - who was previously fired from a teaching job over allegations about his conduct with students - was charged Friday with producing images of child sexual abuse, according to court documents and officials.
Kayan Frazier faces federal charges of producing visual depictions of a child engaged in sexually explicit conduct, receipt of child pornography and distribution of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced. The 27-year-old was already in custody at the Atlantic County jail since his April arrest on state child pornography offenses.
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