BURTON MAN SENTENCED TO DECADES IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR SEXUALLY EXPLOITATING CHILDREN
FLINT – Nicholas Dunn, 42, of Burton was sentenced yesterday to 40 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting children, United States Attorney Dawn N. Ison announced today.
Ison was joined in the announcement by Special Agent in Charge Angie M. Salazar, Homeland Security Investigations Detroit.
United States District Court Judge F. Kay Behm imposed sentence on Dunn following his guilty plea to two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. Judge Behm also sentenced Dunn to 5 years of federal supervised release following his release from incarceration.
According to court records, in December of 2022, an HSI special agent working online in an undercover capacity observed one of Dunn’s co-defendants, Preston Creed-Boehm, post an image of child pornography. Creed-Boehm also sent child pornography directly to the undercover agent and described how he sexually abused two minor victims. Shortly thereafter, law enforcement arrested Creed-Boehm, searched his cell phones, and discovered that Dunn had manufactured one of the images of child pornography found on Creed-Boehm’s cell phone. Law enforcement then executed a search warrant at Dunn’s residence, which he shared with another co-defendant, Joshua Hippensteel. Further investigation revealed Dunn’s extended sexual abuse of five minor children, including grooming, sexual acts, and the production of additional child pornography. Witnesses also disclosed to law enforcement that Dunn had possessed and viewed substantial quantities of child pornography that he obtained over the internet.
Creed-Boehm and Hippensteel have also been charged with sexual exploitation of a minor. Additionally, Creed-Boehm has further been charged with distribution and possession of child pornography. The charges against Creed-Boehm and Hippensteel are still pending.
“This defendant’s actions were heinous, and the sentence underscores our office’s commitment to bringing to justice those who sexually exploit and victimize children,” U.S. Attorney Ison said. “This conviction would not have been possible without the work of our dedicated law enforcement partners at HSI and the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.”
“Protecting children in our communities across Michigan is a team effort from investigation to prosecution,” said HSI Detroit Special Agent in Charge Angie M. Salazar. “HSI Detroit is proud to partner with the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office to bring accountability and justice to sexual predators while providing care and support to the victims. It is my hope that this 40-year sentence brings some measure of solace to the victims in this case so they can continue to heal from these terrible crimes.”
“This conviction demonstrates our unyielding determination to combat child abuse and sexual violence. The safety and well-being of our children is our highest priorities. We hope this case serves as a reminder that we must remain vigilant and proactive in protecting our communities,” said Detective Lieutenant Robert Nicklesen, Genesee County Sheriff’s Office. “We urge anyone who suspects child abuse or has experienced it themselves to reach out to local authorities or organizations dedicated to child protection. You are not alone, and help is available.”
This case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations, with assistance from the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Nee.