Peoria woman indicted after allegedly sharing sexual videos of a child
A Peoria woman was indicted after allegedly sharing sexual videos of a child.
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PHOENIX — A Peoria woman was indicted after allegedly sharing sexual videos of a child, according to authorities.
Jami Trautman, 44, was charged with multiple counts of child sex crimes, according to a Monday announcement from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO).
Details on Peoria woman suspected of sharing videos
Trautman allegedly filmed sexual videos of herself and a child as they were bathing, according to authorities.
She sent the recorded clips to an imprisoned person in California through social media, authorities said.
Trautman was charged with the following felonies, which are considered dangerous crimes against children:
- One count of sexual abuse.
- Two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
Trautman is being held on a $250,000 cash-only bond, according to MCAO.
Her trial date is set for August.
Last week, a national FBI effort arrested six Arizonans accused of child sex crimes.






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