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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa. — A Pennsylvania State Police corporal has been charged for allegedly using his work computer to store thousands of pornographic images- including AI-generated pornographic media.
Stephen M. Kamnik, 38, of Havertown, was stationed at Troop K in Schwenksville, Montgomery County, when investigators seized his workstation containing a hard drive with thousands of pornographic files.
The hard drive also contained evidence that some of the pornographic media was produced utilizing software to create "deepfakes," artificial images/videos that are created using a person's photo or video.
Kamnik is charged with felony unauthorized use of a computer and misdemeanor misapplication of entrusted property. PSP filed the charges.
He surrendered Wednesday and was arraigned on the charges. Bail was reportedly set at $1,000 unsecured.
According to PSP, Kamnik has been a trooper since 2011 and is currently suspended without pay.
The investigation is ongoing.