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Pennsylvania Trooper Guilty of Creating Deepfake Pornography Using State Resources

Severity: High (Score: 63.0)

Sources: rainn.org, Cseinstitute, www.cbsnews.com

Summary

Stephen Kamnik, a 39-year-old Pennsylvania state trooper, pleaded guilty on May 5, 2026, to 15 charges, including creating AI-generated pornography and possessing child sexual abuse material. He misused state law enforcement computers and databases to obtain images of women, including coworkers and a judge, for personal gratification. Kamnik's actions included secretly filming women and manipulating their images into explicit content, leading to significant legal consequences. He faces a lengthy prison sentence and is currently suspended without pay, awaiting sentencing on July 8, 2026. His case highlights the severe implications of combining law enforcement authority with emerging technologies for exploitation. A victim has also filed a lawsuit against him, alleging prior knowledge of his misconduct by the state police. The investigation revealed over 10,000 explicit images on his state computer and a stolen firearm in his vehicle. Key Points: • Stephen Kamnik pleaded guilty to 15 charges related to deepfake pornography and CSAM. • He misused law enforcement databases to obtain images of women without consent. • Kamnik faces significant prison time and is currently suspended from his position.

Key Entities

  • CWE-200 - Exposure of Sensitive Information (cwe)
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