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NJ Man Told Online Minors to Send Explicit Images of Themselves, Police say

Burlington County

By: Tracie Carter 

A 28-year-old Moorestown man has been charged with possession and distribution of Explicit Images of Minors, Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw said in a statement. 

According to Prosecutor Bradshaw, Kevin T. Kramarski was taken into custody at his residence on Wednesday and lodged in the Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly pending a detention hearing next week in Superior Court. 

The charges against Kramarski include Possession of CSAM with Intent to Distribute (Second Degree), Distribution of CSAM (Second Degree), Possession of CSAM (Third Degree), and Contempt of Court (Fourth Degree).

Prosecutor Bradshaw stated that multiple electronic devices were seized during the execution of a search warrant at his residence and will be analyzed by the BCPO High-Tech Crimes Unit. 

The case will then be prepared for presentation to a grand jury for possible indictment.

The investigation began after the Prosecutor’s Office received information from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children concerning Kramarksi’s online activities. 

Among other things, the investigation revealed that Kramarski actively sought to purchase CSAM online and engaged in online chats with juveniles where he requested that they send him explicit photos of themselves.

The investigation was conducted by the Prosecutor’s Office, with assistance from the Moorestown Police Department. 

The lead investigator is BCPO Detective Jillian Marin. The BCPO Special Victims Unit will prosecute Kramarski.

The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office is a member of the New Jersey Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (NJ ICAC Task Force).   

All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.