The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Feds: Man posed as a prince to get explicit photos from boys

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PHILADELPH­IA » to be a prince in an elaborate catfishing scheme to get young boys to send him explicit photograph­s of themselves, according to federal authoritie­s.

The Philadelph­ia Inquirer reported 49-yearold David Milliner pleaded not guilty to child pornograph­y charges during a court hearing Thursday.

Prosecutor­s said Milliner claimed he was a man named Prince Daniel David DeRothschi­ld and used photos of Michael Jackson’s nephew, T.J. Jackson, to fool his victims.

He claimed that he was a “trillionai­re,” lived in a mansion and was close friends with Prince, George Clooney and Nicki Minaj, according to prosecutor­s.

“He convinced (his victims) that he was rich and famous,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Rotella. “And he would never send them photos of his face.”

Authoritie­s said Milliner used several social media accounts in which he pretended to be members of DeRothschi­ld’s entourage to support his claims. He even fabricated a publicatio­n, Rich and Royal Magazine, to promote the prince’s existence.

Milliner convinced at least five boys he met online to send photos of themselves, prosecutor­s said.

Police arrested him in February in the Philadelph­ia apartment where he lived alone.

Milliner faces a minimum of 15 years in prison if convicted. He is in federal custody pending an Oct. 2 trial.

His attorney declined to comment Thursday.

Informatio­n from: The Philadelph­ia Inquirer, http://w w w.inquirer.com

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