A Hudson Valley volunteer wrestling coach is accused of recording sex acts and sexually exploiting a teenage boy.

According to the Southern District of New York Court, 19-year-old Marcus Stroud, of Nyack convinced a boy under the age of 14 to engage in oral sex while Stroud recorded the sex act on his phone.

According to the complaint filed in federal court, in late December 2015, Stroud met the victim at a youth wrestling tournament in Rockland County. Strout and the boy later connected on SnapChat and Instagram.

Soon, the victim connected with a SnapChat user using the account name “thechsenpug” (“Pug”). Pug sent the boy nude photos of a female and requested nude photos in return.

After the boy provided several nude photos, Pug told him that he would release the photos on social media unless the boy videotaped himself performing “oral sex on a black guy.”

In early January 2016, Stroud contacted victim on SnapChat and told him that he found naked photos of the victim on Instragram, but the photos were then deleted. Stroud told the boy that he was good at computers and could help.

Stroud also told the victim that he was willing to perform the sexual act with the boy to prevent the photos from being released. The victim said no.

In mid-February, Stroud asked the boy when and where they would engage in the sexual act. He told the boy that if he didn’t do the sex act, he didn’t care if the child was exposed.

Around February 20, 2016, Stroud told the boy that he had been notified that nude photos of victim had been posted online.

Stroud then told the boy that he was able to delete the photos, but the photos were sent to two phone numbers. Stroud told the boy they should engage in the sex act to end the issue.

Later that day, Stroud met the victim in Rockland County, engaged in sexual activity with the boy, and recorded it. Stroud told the victim that he would send the video to the female who had requested it and would put a virus on the video so that, when she opened it, Stroud would be able to take control of her phone and delete the victims photos.

Around February 21, 2016, the victim received a SnapChat message from a SnapChat user with the user name “sweedprincess” stating that “sweedprincess” liked the video and wanted to know if the boy would make another.

SnapChat records revealed two Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses from which “sweedprincess” logged onto SnapChat between February 9 and February 22, 2016. Cablevision records revealed that a “Chris Stroud” in Rockland County, New York, was the subscriber of one of those IP addresses on February 10, 2016, and the other IP address on February 22, 2016.

Stroud was interviewed by the Clarkstown Police Department on February 22. He said that the victim asked him for help in “computer hacking” and that the help required “sending a file.” He said that he met the boy and they “created the file,” and then Stroud uploaded a virus into the file and sent the file.

Stroud admitted that he engaged in oral sex with the victim and recorded the activity on his own phone. He stated that he told the boy they would make the video and then Stroud would put a virus on the video.

Stroud was charged with one count of sexual exploitation of a child. If convicted, he faces 15 to 30 years in prison.

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