Former Radio Broadcaster Admits Guilt in Online Exploitation Case
In a recent development, Dave Zorn, a former broadcaster from Flagstaff, has entered a guilty plea on two charges related to an online exploitation incident. Zorn, who previously held the position of news director at KAFF News, came under scrutiny after engaging with what he believed to be a teenage girl online.
The case unfolded when Zorn allegedly made contact through the internet, thinking he was communicating with a 15-year-old. However, the recipient was, in fact, an undercover police officer. During these interactions, Zorn reportedly made several inappropriate requests and proposed a meeting.
Further complicating his legal troubles, Zorn faced accusations of providing harmful materials to a minor. The judicial authorities have put forward a recommendation for Zorn to face one and a half years in prison per charge, reflecting the severity of his actions.
The formal sentencing is slated to occur next month, where Zorn will learn the full extent of the legal repercussions for his actions.
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