The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
GBI: Five men arrested in child sex, exploitation sting
Investigation results in capture of registered offender.
Five men are in jail facing allegations that they contacted children online and traveled from areas across metro Atlanta to meet them for sex, according to the GBI.
After a months-long investigation, Drake Cook, 23, of Athens; Melo Hairapetian, 28, of Morris, Ill.; James Herndon, 58, of Flowery Branch; Anthony Jordan, 37, of Newnan; and Baribefe Monkpe, 23, of Lawrenceville, were arrested in Hall County over a fourday period beginning Thursday, GBI agent Debbie Garner said Tuesday.
Each man faces charges of computer or electronic pornography and child exploitation, according to the agency.
During the investigation, dubbed Operation Rattlesnake, authorities had nearly 300 exchanges with more than a dozen adults on social media sites, adult-only sites, dating sites and other internet platforms.
Some of the adults stopped contact after finding out they were talking to minors. Those who did not eventually directed the conversation toward sex, the GBI said.
In some cases, the men face accusations that they exposed children to pornography and asked them to take nude or pornographic images. One of the suspects, Jordan, is a registered sex offender who was convicted of child molestation and statutory rape in 2003, Hall County Sheriff’s Deputy Stephen Wilbanks said. Details of the early convictions were not immediately available.