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Police officer pleads guilty to taking upskirt videos at anime convention

- By Bethany Bruner

Columbus police officer Adam Nguyen remains on the force — at least for now — after admitting to taking upskirt video of a young woman at an anime convention near Chicago last year.

Nguyen, 27, pleaded guilty Jan. 9 to a class 3 fel- ony charge of taking videos under clothing, accord- ing to Circuit Court of Cook County online records.

Court documents show Nguyen was sentenced to two years of probation, ordered to complete 100 hours of community service and pay more than $870 in court costs and fees. He was also ordered to undergo evaluation and treatment for those who commit sex- ually oriented offenses.

Nguyen, who joined Columbus police in October 2021 and appeared in promotiona­l videos by the Divi- sion of Police, attended a convention in late May 2023 at the Donald E. Ste- phens Con- vention Cen- ter in Rosemont, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.

Court records show Nguyen was accused of pointing a camera under a female’s skirt and took video without her consent. A grand jury indicted him in July 2023.

The Division of Police had placed Nguyen on administra­tive leave with pay after his arrest. A listing of active police officers in Ohio on the attorney gen- eral’s website still shows Nguyen as an active mem- ber of Columbus police as of Thursday afternoon.

The charge Nguyen pled guilty to is considered a class 3 and “non-forcible felony” in Illinois, meaning he remains eligible to possess a firearm in Illinois. Ohio law does not permit those with conviction­s for violent felonies to possess a gun, however, the Ohio equivalent of the crime Nguyen pled guilty to isn’t considered a violent offense.

Federal law prevents the possession of a firearm by a person convicted of any felony, with an exception for people who are issued a gun by their employer for work purposes, such as a police officer or person in the military.

However, Ohio law automatica­lly disqualifi­es anyone with a federal conviction from being appointed as a police officer, according to the Ohio Revised Code. Chapter 737 of the Ohio Revised Code.

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