Former Franklin soccer coach Camilo Campos who was indicted by a Williamson County grand jury on more than 30 counts of sex-related charges has now been asked to appear in federal court on additional charges.
Campos was first arrested in July 2023 after a restaurant worker found videos on his phone that showed him raping unconscious boys between the ages 9 to19.
He was indicted in early March on 30 charges including:
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17 counts of rape
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Six counts of especially aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor
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Four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor
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Sexual exploitation of a minor with possession of more than 50 images and videos of minors
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Possession of marijuana
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Possession of cocaine
Campos, who allegedly also uses the names Arturo Lopez and Hurtado Camilo Campos, has now been asked to appear in federal court on new charges including:
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Four counts of producing interstate commerce of child pornography
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One count of receiving interstate commerce child pornography
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One count of knowingly possessing a stolen legal permanent resident card, a resident alien card and social security card
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One count of knowingly possessing a forged, counterfeited or falsely made legal permanent resident card, a resident alien card and social security card
A date has not yet been made for his court appearance on these charges.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Indicted Franklin coach Camilo Campos to get new federal charges
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