A Kansas man who talked about traveling to Central Florida to have sex with children and sent undercover agents graphic images was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday.
Authorities said Nicholas Knittig planned to drive to an Altamonte Springs restaurant to meet the supposed siblings for sex but backed out after he learned the meeting location was used in the past by detectives conducting online sex stings.
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But what he told and emailed an undercover detective, who posed as a father offering his children for sex, was enough for prosecutors in Orlando to file federal charges.
Knittig pleaded guilty in October to charges of coercion or enticement of a minor and transferring obscene materials to minors.
In addition to prison, Knittig was sentenced to lifetime probation.