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Monday, June 27, 2016

DOJ employee accused of traveling to engage in sex with a minor

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - A Dept. of Justice (DOJ) employee from Columbia, Md. has pled guilty to traveling to engage in sex with a minor.

The guilty plea was announced Friday by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein.

According to the plea agreement 55-year-old James Cicala, a career employee at the US DOJ, owned a beach house on Fenwick Island and placed multiple ads in the Delaware, Maryland and DC editions of an online marketplace, seeking females to engage in "daddy-daughter" relationships.

An undercover detective with the Worcester County Sheriff's Office responded to the ad, identifying himself as a 15-year-old girl named "Sydney." After reportedly exchanging messages for several weeks the two agreed to meet to engage in sexually explicit conduct.

Officials say the first meeting was scheduled for August 1, 2015 but fell through and texting between the two continued until a second meeting date of August 15, 2015 was selected. According to a release from Rosenstein's office, "Many of the conversations Cicala had with the undercover officer occurred using Cicala's DOJ-issued phone or work computer, sometimes during work hours. Cicala frequently attempted to engage "Sydney" in sexually explicit chat, instructing her to delete the message, and sent Sydney nude and partially nude photos of himself."

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5 comments:

  1. He should have just went to Mexico, legal age there is just 14. Brothels are filled with young girls making the family living with their work.

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  2. If he is a Clinton style Democrat this should enhance his career.

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  3. Put this guy in a cell with the Cecil County States Attorney. Let them spoon their brains out with each other.

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  4. He could have gone to Thailand the girls there can legally have sex at 12. They even advertise "Sex Tourism" in men's magazines, according to a 20/20 report.

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