A Pennsylvania State Police Corporal is accused of storing thousands of pornographic files—including AI-generated “deepfakes”—on his work computer, Attorney General Michelle Henry announced on ...
Charges were filed this week against a 14-year Pennsylvania State Police veteran accused of having thousands of pornographic ...
Pennsylvania State Police corporal Stephen Kamnik is charged with unauthorized use of a computer for storing illicit ...
Stephen M. Kamnik, 38, was stationed at Troop K in Schwenksville, Montgomery County, when investigators seized a hard drive with thousands of pornographic files.
A Pennsylvania State Police Corporal was charged after allegedly using his work computer to store thousands of pornographic images, some of which were AI-generated.
On Thursday, Pa. Attorney General announced charges against 38-year-old Stephen Kamnik, of Havertown, a State Police corporal, after investigators found, what her office said were, thousands of ...
Stephen Kamnik, 38, of Havertown, was stationed in Skippack Township, Montgomery County. Authorities seized his hard drive, which contained thousands of photos. Some of those included deepfakes.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office on Thursday announced charges against Cpl. Stephen Kamnik. The AG's office says Kamnik used his work computer to store thousands of pornographic images ...
The charges against Stephen Kamnik, 38, a corporal within Troop K in Schwenksville, Montgomery County, were filed on Jan. 8 and announced the next day by Pa. Attorney General Michelle Henry.
A Pennsylvania State Police corporal is accused of storing thousands of AI-generated pornographic images on his work computer.Video above: Headlines from News 8Stephen Kamnik, 38, was stationed at ...