The Standard (St. Catharines)

Canadian gets 11 years for trying to lure American girl into sex

- COLIN PERKEL

TORONTO — A Canadian man who admitted to trying to lure an American girl into sexual activity and sent her explicit images has been jailed for 11 years, court files show.

The sentencing of Daniel Wnek, of Toronto, handed down in court in Ohio this week, also includes a decade of supervisio­n after his release.

The prosecutio­n had sought a much stiffer sentence, arguing defence claims that Wnek was intellectu­ally compromise­d and autistic were not relevant.

Instead, they said, Wnek had wilfully and repeatedly threatened underage girls if they didn’t go along with his demands.

“It would be hard to imagine behaviour any more predatory,” the prosecutio­n said.

“A lengthy sentence, even if far less than life, is nonetheles­s necessary to reflect the seriousnes­s of the defendant’s conduct, protect the public, deter future crimes, and afford deterrence, both to the defendant and to the community.”

Wnek, 28, of Toronto, was arrested in Orlando, Fla., in November 2017, on charges of coercion, luring, and passing pornograph­ic material to a minor.

According to American authoritie­s, Wnek had portrayed himself as a 14-year-old boy in online interactio­ns with someone he believed to be a 14-year-old girl in Ohio.

In fact, police said, the girl was actually only 11.

Her parents complained to local police that a man had been trying to set up a meeting with their child for sexual purposes and police in turn alerted federal agents, who took over the investigat­ion. They began posing as the girl.

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