Crime & Safety
New Paltz Man Admits To Coercing Children Into Sexual Activity
The sentence could range from 15 to 30 years for each count.

NEW PALTZ, NY — An Ulster County man faces up to 120 years in prison after admitting in court he coerced young boys into sexually explicit conduct which he live-streamed over the course of three years. The U.S. Attorney General's Office of the Northern District of New York said Cammron Robinson, 23, of New Paltz, will be sentenced April 17 for pleading guilty to four counts of sexual exploitation of a child.
His possible sentence ranges from a minimum of 15 years in prison to a maximum of 30 for each of the counts, the Poughkeepsie Journal said.
The sexual activity took place between 2015 and 2017 and involved four children who were between 11 and 13.
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Robinson was arrested in October 2017.
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