Temecula Man Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison in Miss Teen USA “Sextortion” Case

A Southern California computer science student has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for hacking the computers of a future Miss Teen USA and other young women to try to force them to send nude photographs or undress on camera for him.

Nineteen-year-old Jared James Abrahams pleaded guilty in November to three counts of extortion and one count of unauthorized access of a computer.

The Temecula resident was sentenced Monday by a federal judge in Orange County.

Authorities say Abrahams hacked into the computers of several women, including Cassidy Wolf, who won the teen crown last August. Authorities say he was then able to control the webcams and surreptitiously photograph them.

Abrahams and Wolf went to high school together.

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