
Jul 22, 2008 4:37 pm US/Pacific
Lawyer Nabbed For Attempting Lewd Acts On Girl, 13
LOS ANGELES
The FBI has arrested an attorney on charges he attempted to commit lewd acts on a girl he believed was 13, according to the District Attorney's office.
The D.A.'s office says David A. Cohn, 50, was exchanging e-mails and Internet chatting with a girl he thought was 13.
Cohn was reportedly taken into custody without incident at his Woodland Hills home, booked into Van Nuys jail and released after posting $190,000 bail, according to the D.A.
Cohn -- who works with a West Hollywood firm -- was charged last week with one felony count each of attempted lewd act upon a child, attempting to send harmful matter with the intent of seduction of a minor, attempting to contact a minor with intent to commit a sexual offense and possessing materials depicting the sexual exploitation of a child.
He also is accused of one misdemeanor count of contacting a minor with
intent to commit a sexual offense.
The criminal complaint alleges that the bulk of the offenses occurred between July 17, 2007, and July 31, 2007, when Cohn was allegedly exchanging messages on the Internet.
Authorities said the person with whom he was exchanging e-mails was actually an FBI agent who is part of the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Team.
The team includes members from the FBI, District Attorney's Office, Los
Angeles police and sheriff's departments, California Highway Patrol, California Department of Justice, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Department of Child and Family Services, among others.
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