The CW told officers that the defendant showed her child pornography on his iPad, naked images of young girls, approximately seven or eight years old. In addition, the CW stated that Theil admitted to her that he had previously sexually abused his niece on multiple occasions when she was approximately 14 years old.
The CW further stated that on another occasion, Theil asked her to facilitate a sexual encounter with a minor female. The CW arranged for an 18-year-old friend, who looked much younger, to meet with Theil in a hotel room in Ithaca, NY. The defendant paid the CW $1,200 for the session with the alleged 14-year-old. After the session, Theil contacted the CW and asked that she find a true minor female. In hopes of getting money, the CW fabricated a story that she babysat two sisters, ages eight and 12, and that she could facilitate the defendant having a session with the 12-year-old. The CW told officers she had no intention of providing a minor female because she found it inappropriate but hoped to steal money from Theil when he showed up anticipating the session.
On December 15, 2016, search warrants were executed at the defendant’s residence in Corning, NY and at Theil’s lake house in Hammondsport, NY. Following the searches, a forensic examination of the defendant’s computer revealed 367 images of child pornography on Theil’s laptop.
The defendant made an initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge John W. Feldman and was released.
The complaint is the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Adam S. Cohen, the New York State Police, under the direction of Major Richard Allen, and the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department, under the direction of Sheriff James Allard.