Texarkana Gazette

Taiwan police arrest man whose business sells plans for 3D guns

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TAIPEI, Taiwan—Authoritie­s in Taiwan arrested the owner of a Texas company that sells plans to make untraceabl­e 3-D printed guns who is wanted in the U.S. over an accusation that he had sex with an underage girl and paid her $500 afterward, official media reported.

The Central News Agency said Taiwanese police found and arrested Cody Wilson in a hotel in Taipei on Friday evening.

The Taiwanese news agency said the island’s immigratio­n department would make arrangemen­ts for Wilson to return to the U.S. as soon as possible.

Police in Austin, Texas, had earlier reported that Wilson’s last known location was Taipei.

Austin police Cmdr. Troy Officer said Wednesday that before Wilson flew to Taiwan, a friend of the 16-year-old girl had told him that police were investigat­ing the accusation that he had sex with the youth.

Darren Sartin, supervisor­y deputy U.S. marshal, said Friday that the agency is aware of Wilson’s arrest and is “engaged” with internatio­nal partners.

In a court filing this week, Wilson was accused of having sex with the girl at an Austin hotel last month. A counselor for the teenager reported the accusation to Austin police a week later, according to the affidavit.

Wilson met the girl through the website SugarDaddy­Meet.com, where she had created an online profile, according to the document.

The girl, according to the affidavit, said they met in the parking lot of an Austin coffee shop before they drove to the hotel. The girl told investigat­ors that Wilson paid her $500 after they had sex and then dropped her off at a Whataburge­r restaurant.

Wilson is identified in the affidavit as the owner of Austin-based Defense Distribute­d. After a federal court barred Wilson from posting the printable gun blueprints online for free last month, he announced he had begun selling them for any amount of money to U.S. customers through his website.

Nineteen states and the District of Columbia sued to stop an agreement that the government reached with Defense Distribute­d, arguing that the blueprints for how to print plastic guns could be obtained by felons or terrorists.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Cody Wilson, with Defense Distribute­d, holds a 3D-printed gun called the Liberator on Aug. 1 at his shop in Austin. Police allege in an affidavit filed Wednesday that Wilson had sex with an underage girl and paid her $500 afterward. Austin police Detective Shaun Donovan wrote in a request for a warrant to arrest Wilson on a sexual assault charge. The court filing doesn’t say how old the girl is, but Texas’ age of consent is 17.
Associated Press ■ Cody Wilson, with Defense Distribute­d, holds a 3D-printed gun called the Liberator on Aug. 1 at his shop in Austin. Police allege in an affidavit filed Wednesday that Wilson had sex with an underage girl and paid her $500 afterward. Austin police Detective Shaun Donovan wrote in a request for a warrant to arrest Wilson on a sexual assault charge. The court filing doesn’t say how old the girl is, but Texas’ age of consent is 17.

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