Article contentAccording to the agreed facts, List began creating pornographic images of the younger complainant when he was 11 years of age and told him not to tell anyone.Article contentThe boy said he had known List his whole life. He said he was like an uncle to him and he saw him multiple times a week. He said List bought him expensive things that his mother could not afford and took him to places like the skatepark.Article contentAfter asking the boy to mow his lawn, List picked him up and took him to a private spot in the woods, where he photographed him while he slowly removed his clothing.Article contentList then began doing photo shoots of the boy at various remote locations or in the ground-floor workshop of his residence. He would set up stage lighting for the shoots in the garage and would use backdrops depicting a brick wall, a graffiti wall and a beach scene.Article contentThe boy was given outfits to wear, such as a full leather outfit, tight swim trunks, a cowboy outfit, skateboarding outfits and sports outfits. List photographed the boy while he removed the clothing “bit by bit.”Article contentArticle contentOn one occasion, List had the boy pose with firearms. The boy described the weapons as a handgun and sniper rifle.Article contentAnother time, the boy posed with one of List’s off-road vehicles.Article contentAt times, List encouraged the boy to masturbate during the shoots.Article contentThe boy said List would often give him $20 after a photo shoot. When he “did a really good job,” he would get $50.Article contentOften after a photo shoot, List would take the boy dirt-biking or off-roading, to the skatepark or to get food at KFC. List also bought him a PlayStation 4, nerf guns and clothing.Article contentThe photo shoots went on for about two years. After each shoot, List would save the images to a USB drive.Article contentThe other complainant began working at List’s workshop when he was about 10 years old. List had been friends with his father.Article contentThe victim used a skateboard ramp on List’s property, and List allowed him and his friends to work on their vehicles in his garage.Article contentArticle contentHe began doing naked photo shoots for List in 2006, when he was 13 years old, and they continued for three years.Article contentAt the first photo shoot, List produced a duffel bag filled with clothing for the boy to change into. List got him to wear multiple outfits, including a leather outfit with handcuffs, and hockey and skateboarding outfits.Article contentList also got that victim to masturbate while he photographed him. They would drive to remote locations for some of the shoots, and would sometimes do photo sessions in unlocked cabins.Article contentThe complainant said List paid him $50 to $100 per shoot and supplied him with cigarettes, sex toys and pornography.Article contentWhen police searched List’s residence in Windsor Junction, they seized electronic devices, bags of children’s clothing and props, photography equipment and backdrops. Officers also located firearms and ammunition in a safe. Some of the guns were not trigger-locked and some were loaded.
Extremely dark content: Windsor Junction man pleads guilty to making, possessing child pornography
