Pa. man tried to have child porn processed at CVS photo center
A Lancaster County man will spend at least a year-and-a-half in prison after he tried to have child porn developed at a CVS photo center, a judge ruled Friday.
Raymond McClenaghan, 50, took photos of a teenage girl who worked atthe same store that he was employed by, PennLive reported.
Lancaster County District Attorney Janie Swinehart told PennLive the teen stopped talking to McClenaghan, at which point he threatened to post the lewd photos on Facebook. He tried to have the photos developed at a CVS, at which point an employee called police.
Investigators said when police tried to search McClenaghan’s home, he threw his phone to the floor in an attempt to break it. It didn’t work, and police found a dozen photos of the girl on his phone.
Swinehart said McClenaghan pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography and extortion, PennLive reported. He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and he must register as a sex offender for 25 years.
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