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The crime decreased in the plea agreement for the accused man posted nude photos

The crime decreased in the plea agreement for the accused man posted nude photos

Rochester, MN (Kroc news) – a Rochester A man who had been accused of constraining a woman to give her nude photos with herself and then posted one of the images on the recently concluded social media in a pleading agreement and was convicted of probation.

According to the judicial documents, Sheriff’s Office of Olmsted County responded to a harassment complaint in Stewartville in March 2023. The criminal complaint was made against Randall becomes Greenhill, 31 He states that a woman told a deputy that an unknown person sent him repeated mapping text messages from an unknown number and a Snapchat account.

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The court document says that the woman claimed that the unknown individual has repeatedly threatened to disclose her confidential information to the employer, if she did not send her nude photos. The woman told a deputy that she had satisfied the request following the threats, but her harasser continued to ask for more explicit photos.

The criminal complaint He says, the next day, the woman reported that the harasser posted a nude photo with her in the Snapchat account, and the social post included the message indicating that the person had more nude photos of the woman and will offer them in exchange for money.

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The probable cause of cause filed in Olmsted County The courtyard says that an Olmsted county investigator was able to identify Greenhill as the person sending the messages. In June 2023, the sheriff’s office executed a search warrant for Greenhill’s phone, and the criminal complaint says that investigators found several accounts used to threaten the woman and to get photos from her together with the messages sent.

Randall Greenhill Criminal Complaint – Olmsted County Court

Randall Greenhill Criminal Complaint – Olmsted County Court

Greenhill was accused of a number of unconsessual dissemination offenses of private sexual images, a serious crime harassment Loading and a fee for constraint of crime.

In accordance with the Agreement of plea submitted to the Olmsted County Court last month, Greenhill acknowledged the charge of serious harassment for dismissing the crime and the number of crimes. It was given a penalty with one year imprisonment and was put in the test for two years. The conviction order also requires a fine of $ 700.

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