ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) — An indictment charging a Danville man in connection with twelve felony charges related to child exploitation, including the production of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), sexual enticement of minors, cyberstalking, and making threats to injure reputation with intent to extort, was unsealed on Friday following his recent arrest in New Mexico, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The DOJ said in a sealed indictment returned April 9 a federal grand jury in Roanoke charged Jesus Diaz, 25, of Danville, with two counts of making extortive threats to injure the reputation of a minor, one count of distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), one count of cyberstalking of a minor, four counts of production of child sexual abuse material, and four counts of enticement of a minor.
The DOJ said Diaz was arrested on April 16 in New Mexico. He is scheduled to make his initial court appearance in the Western District of Virginia on May 15…