The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GBI: Five men arrested in child sex, exploitati­on sting

Investigat­ion results in capture of registered offender.

- By Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com

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.

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