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A teacher and one of his students at a Nebraska high school were arrested Tuesday during a human trafficking and child pornography investigation, KETV reports.

Brian Mohr, 37, is accused of receiving explicit photos from a 17-year-old student at Grand Island Northwest High School.

When the 17-year-old got the photos through various social media accounts, he allegedly used them to get minors to perform sex acts, investigators say. The teen is accused of sharing the photos with Mohr.

The teen is suspected of human trafficking of a minor, multiple counts of distributing child pornography and first-degree sexual assault.

Mohr is charged with multiple counts of child pornography.
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Numerous Northwest High students have been identified in the images, police said.
 
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Max Rookstool, 17, was charged as an adult Tuesday in Hall County court.

In the complaint Rookstool is charged with one count of first degree sexual assault, two counts of human trafficking, two counts of human trafficking of a minor, 11 counts of visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct and one count of unlawful distribution of images or videos of another person’s intimate area.

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Acting United States Attorney Jan Sharp announced that Max Rookstool, 18, of Grand Island, Nebraska, was sentenced today in Lincoln by Chief United States District Judge John M. Gerrard for possession of child pornography. Rookstool was sentenced to 10 years in prison and will serve 12 years on supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system. After serving his prison sentence, Rookstool will be required to register as a sex offender. Rookstool was also ordered to pay $8,000 in special assessments.


In December 2019, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) was contacted by the Grand Island Police Department (GIPD) regarding an ongoing child pornography investigation indicating that a male student at Grand Island Northwest High School was using fraudulent social media accounts to solicit nude photographs of other males at the high school by pretending to be a female high school student. The investigation revealed that Rookstool was the student who created the fraudulent accounts and he would then use the photographs sent by the students to extort and seek more sexually explicit images.


During the investigation, law enforcement determined that Rookstool had also been in contact with Brian Mohr, a teacher at his high school. Between July 2019, and December 2019, Rookstool sent approximately 41 nude images constituting child pornography as defined by federal law to Mohr through a phone app.


Acting U.S. Attorney Sharp noted that the scheme employed by Rookstool is common in sextortion cases. He added, “Here, students thought they were sending sexually explicit photos to who they believed to be an interested girl only to be extorted into sending more explicit images.”

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