Stefan Andres Correa, a Miami pharmacist, was sentenced to life imprisonment after attempting to exploit young girls in Colombia. Arrested at Miami International Airport, officers found over 100 incriminating videos on his devices. Correa pleaded guilty to attempted sex trafficking and child sexual exploitation, admitting he sought to engage in sexual abuse. His actions and communications revealed a disturbing premeditated intent to harm minors. U.S. Attorney Hayden P. O'Byrne emphasized the legal system's commitment to tackling such crimes and protecting children.
In a letter to the judge, Correa admitted to his crimes and referred to his urges as an "unhealthy yet treatable sex drive," showcasing a disturbing self-victimization.
U.S. Attorney Hayden P. O'Byrne warned that predators like Correa pose a significant threat to children, emphasizing the justice system's resolve to find and prosecute them vigorously.
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