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Posted: 4:05 PM Jan 26, 2012
Elkhart woman sentenced to 30 years for Child Molestation
Elkhart, Ind. An Elkhart woman has been sentenced to 30 years for molesting young children on camera after an online friend allegedly told her to do it.
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An Elkhart woman has been sentenced to 30 years for molesting young children on camera after an online friend allegedly told her to do it.
36-year-old Autumn Marchant pled guilty in November to Child Molesting.
Marchant says an online friend, who went by the name "Dalton St. Clair", promised her a stable home and money if she performed the sex acts with an 8-year-old boy and an underage girl.
"Dalton St. Clair" turned out to be Steven Demink, who ultimately admitted to six federal counts of Sexual Exploitation of Children and Coercing Females.
Ten of Marchant's 30 year sentence will be served on probation.
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