Manhattan high school teacher arrested for possessing child pornography: Feds

Manhattan high school teacher Kostas Fekkas allegedly possessed child pornography, according to federal prosecutors

Photos courtesy US Attorney for the Southern District of New York

Federal authorities arrested a Manhattan high school teacher for alleged possession of child pornography, prosecutors announced Friday.ย 

Constantine Fekkas, an 34-year-old educator from Hartsdale, was arrested on Sept. 14; he faces up to 40 years behind bars, according to prosecutors with the Southern District of New York, who charged the suspect with possession and receipt of child pornography, along with attempted transfer of obscene material.ย 

โ€œKostas Fekkasโ€™s alleged conduct is despicable,โ€ U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said. โ€œAs a teacher, Fekkas was entrusted with the care and well-being of children, who he in turn allegedly sought to victimize.โ€

Investigators say that, in December of 2022, an undercover federal agent posed as a 13-year-old girl and connected with Fekkas via the online messaging app โ€œKik.โ€ The suspect allegedly requested explicit photos from the supposed underage girl, sent naked photos and videos of himself, and claimed to have previously had sex with โ€œwith a 10th grader once.โ€ย 

That prompted authorities to obtain a search warrant in March, which allowed them to search Fekkasโ€™ cellphone โ€” where they found sexually explicit photos and videos featuring a female appearing to be notably young.

Upon further investigation, authorities matched the girl in those photos to a Snapchat account that had been communicating with Fekkas, apparently by connecting the username with a bracelet that spelled out her first that she was wearing in the explicit photos.ย 

After comparing Snapchat records with passport information, the federal agents identified the girl in the naked photos and videos as a 12-year-old girl.ย 

Authorities with the Southern District of New York, in conjunction with the New York Field Office of Homeland Security…

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