Greenleaf man found guilty on multiple charges relating from asking underage girls for nude images

(WFRV) – A Greenleaf man facing 31 charges regarding allegations that he asked underage girls for nude photos, pleaded no contest on Monday and was found guilty on over a dozen counts.

46-year-old Craig Pagel was in court on Monday for a plea hearing, as his bond was revoked. Pagel’s original address was listed in Wrightstown, but effective April 5, his address was changed to Greenleaf.

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The $50,000 cash bond was revoked during the plea hearing as he entered a no-contest plea. Per the plea agreement, Pagel was found guilty on 13 of the 31 charges (numbers match charge number):

  • 1. Stalking – Victim under 18 years old
    • Faces up to six years in prison
  • 3. Stalking
    • Faces up to 3.5 years in prison
  • 6. Possession of child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 13. Stalking – Victim under 18 years old
    • Faces up to six years in prison
  • 14. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 17. Misappropriation of Personal Identifying Information
    • Up to six years in prison
  • 18. Stalking
    • Faces up to 3.5 years in prison
  • 19. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 23. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 26. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 27. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 28. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison
  • 30. Possession of virtual child pornography
    • Faces up to 25 years in prison

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The other charges were read in by the court but dismissed, and Pagel was taken into custody.

Pagel is set for a sentencing hearing at 2 p.m. on June 23.