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Christian school staffer got students to pose for porn — then sold it along with their worn underwear: court docs

A long-term staffer at a Californian Christian school faces federal charges for allegedly paying young male students more than $6,000 for sexually explicit videos and their dirty underwear, before selling them online. Todd Baldwin, 44, had worked at Valley Christian High School for 25 years, as a director of facilities, teaching assistant and sports coach. Last week, he was hit with federal criminal charges from the US Attorneyâs Office in San Jose accusing him of soliciting pornography from two male teens. According to the criminal complaint, Baldwin allegedly offered one 17-year-old male student at Valley Christian High School money in exchange for sexually explicit videos and images. Baldwin then allegedly sold them on Reddit, and paid the boy $4,265 commission from the sales. The educator had the same 17-year-old pose for a naked photoshoot in his school office, the court documents allege. Baldwin also allegedly used Snapchat to recruit another teenager, aged 16, from neighboring Live Oak High School, according to authorities. Prosecutors allege that boy was paid $2,050 for pornographic material. The educator was also accused of asking for the boyâs underwear that he wore during athletics practice. The underwear was then also sold online, according to court documents. Baldwin was first arrested in August 2023 and a search warrant was executed on his office and home in San Jose, after the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force was notified a staff member at the school was âin possession of explicit digital media of juveniles,â San Jose Police Department said at the time. Following his arrest, Baldwin allegedly confessed to police that he had received pornographic content from four male teen students and sold them online. While Baldwin has only been charged in connection to two alleged victims, federal investigators said they believe there could be upwards of five underage victims â with evidence suggesting at least three other victims.

Todd Baldwin, 44, allegedly confessed to receiving nude images from at least four minors, mostly students from Valley Christian High School in San Jose, where he was the facilities director as well as a teaching assistant and sports coach, according to court documents.

He even bought one 17-year-old student a ring light to “improve the quality” of his illegal content — and gave the teen a pair of underwear, which he also sold online once they were used, according to the documents.

Baldwin first offered a 17-year-old student money to take sexually explicit videos and photos of himself when the teen asked if he knew of any jobs around campus, the complaint said.

The teen later told cops that Baldwin got him to pose naked in sexual positions during a shoot in his office at Valley Christian, the documents said.

The staffer then sold the porn on Reddit — and paid the boy $4,265 from the proceeds, authorities claimed.

The boy – identified as Minor Boy 1 in the complaint – told a 16-year-old friend about his arrangement with Baldwin in August 2023, according to the authorities.

The second teen – known as Minor Boy 2, and a pupil at a nearby school – reached out to Baldwin on Snapchat, and eventually sent him “about 20 pictures or videos 2-3 times a week for a number of weeks” — getting paid around $2,500 via Venmo, the complaint alleged.

Baldwin was arrested and interviewed by the San Jose Police Department after the  Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force received a tip about the disturbing material.

He allegedly confessed to receiving nude images from multiple minor boys in exchange for money – including Minor Boy 1, Minor Boy 2, and two others students at Valley Christian, the complaint said.

A review of Baldwin’s Venmo and email accounts revealed images, videos and suspicious payments with at least three other minor boys, investigators noted.

Baldwin was charged last week with two counts of enticing a minor following a year-long investigation by police and the FBI, the documents said. He did not appear to have entered a plea in the case as of Thursday.

He was placed on leave from Valley Christian when the investigation got underway last year, and is no longer on staff at the school.

“The safety and well-being of our students is our highest priority,” said Clifford E. Daugherty, president of Valley Christian High School, told the Los Angeles Times.

He was placed on leave from Valley Christian when the investigation got underway last year, and is no longer on staff at the school.

“Since the start of the investigation in August of 2023, we have fully cooperated with the San José Police Department and will continue to cooperate with federal authorities as the investigation progresses.”

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