United States v. Nitschke

843 F. Supp. 2d 4, 2011 WL 7272456, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 153462
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedSeptember 6, 2011
DocketCriminal Action No. 11-138 (JEB)
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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United States v. Nitschke, 843 F. Supp. 2d 4, 2011 WL 7272456, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 153462 (D.D.C. 2011).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

JAMES E. BOASBERG, District Judge.

This case presents the novel question-of whether an individual can be charged with using the internet to attempt to persuade or induce a minor to have sex where he merely tells an adult in an online chat that he would like to join him in sex the adult has already pre-arranged with the minor. Here, Defendant Ivan P. Nitschke was arrested on March 24, 2011, after traveling to Washington, D.C., from Alexandria, Virginia, to meet with an undercover Metropolitan Police Department detective. Nitschke traveled into the District following a series of online messages that he and the undercover detective had exchanged, in which the detective invited him to join a threesome with the detective and a fictitious twelve-year-old boy. Defendant was later indicted for attempted persuasion and enticement of a minor, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), and travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, in violation of § 2423(b). Because the Court believes that the undisputed facts in the case cannot support the Government’s theory on the first count, it will grant Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss Count I.

I. Background

A. Factual Background

The facts relating to Count I are undisputed, as Defendant has stipulated to their [6]*6truth for the purpose of this Motion. On March 24, 2011, Detective Timothy Palchak was acting in an undercover capacity monitoring individuals on a social-networking site. Compl., Statement of Facts at 1 (ECF No. 1-1). According to MPD, this chat room is frequented by individuals who have a sexual interest in prepubescent children. Id. Detective Palchak was posing under the screen name “DC Ped.” Motion, Exh. B (Detective Palchak’s online profile). His profile explained that he was a “No limits perv” who was “into the more pervy and twisted minded, taboo, d/s, yng, etc.... ” Id. The profile also stated that he was “looking to meet other no limits pervs in DC [and] 1 can usually host.” Id.

At approximately 11:29 a.m., Nitschke, using the screen name “Tonka,” initiated a private chat with Detective Palchak. Statement of Facts at 1; Motion, Exh. A (Chat Transcript) at 2.1 Defendant wrote, “I like the way you think .... taboo, young, etc .... party friendly too here .... how goes?” Chat Transcript at 2. Detective Palchak responded, “yes, very taboo no limits with exp.... ” Id. at 3. Nitschke then stated, “very hot buddy ... you looking to get twisted,” to which Detective Palchak answered, “yes, getting off at 3 and meeting my lil perv boy that I met over the summer for a few hours. He is young so if that is not your thing we can hook up after he leaves.” Id. at 4-5. Defendant replied, “hey bud .... said I was into that in my first message ... fuck yeah ... how old is he? You mind pnp [‘party and play,’ meaning to use drugs and have sex]?”' Id. at 6. After Detective Palchak said, “yes, I do pnp he does not turning 13 this year, he is very cool, vers and freaky, to be safe if your interested I would want to hook up before he gets here and play prove we are cool,” Nitschke stated, “that works for me buddy .... no worries ... good to meet up before ... just let me know where and when and I’ll be there .... two things ... what you like to pnp with and what does freaky mean exactly (not from states here)? Thanks perv.” Id. at 7-8. Detective Palchak answered, “no worries, he is into taking piss, and loves to be fucked and bred. Are you a top? vers? once we prove we are cool are you good with fucking his hole with me and breeding his lil hole?” Id. at 9. Defendant replied, “top vers here ... .yeah ... into all that .... ready to join in .... what race is he? Oh, you missed the where, when, and pnp questions .... thanks.” Id. at 10.

Detective Palchak then said, “he is white like me. I get off between 230 and 300 he gets her around 4 to 415 or so I do pnp he does not I am in the Chinatown area near the verizon center in NW DC. you?” Id. at 11. He asked Defendant, “does the work with your schedule?” to which Nitschke responded, “ok cool ... I’m in Alexandria ... mobile ... happy to meet up with you as soon as you’re able to. I wouldn’t expect him to pnp being young. We meet up before so we can get a little high, play, and get to know each other ... what do you pnp on?” Id. at 12-13. Detective Palchak replied “Sounds good, I like T [methamphetamine] myself, you?” Id. at 14. Nitschke then wrote, “yes ... that works with my schedule ... and I like to smoke what you suggested and a little Gh is cool too ... are you a cop or anyone in anyway affiliated with any law inforcement agency?” Id. at 15. Detective Palchak responded, “No I am not a cop or any [7]*7type of trap organization. Total perv here....” Id. at 17. After Detective Palchak asked, ‘‘how do you want to keep in touch here or cell phone,” Nitschke added, “ok cool .... glad to hear you’re not ... cell phone would be ok ... can’t give mine out because it’s business supplied ... .so if you can’t either on here would be fíne .... and your place is secure to get together at for all of it?” Id. at 16, 18. Detective Palchak answered, “yes very secure I will need to meet in front of my apartment building to let you in. 33o would be a safe bet but I will send you a message here when im home.” Id. at 19.

Detective Palchak then asked Defendant, “are you a cop or trap?” to which he replied, “I am not a cop or a trap .... also just a perv .... you have any good porn we can perv out on when we first meet up?” Id. at 22-23. Detective Palchak wrote, “yes I have a lot of 3-12 is that is ok. You have any to bring as well?” and added, “if that is too young I wont play.” Id. at 24-26. Nitschke responded, “no porn with me .... visiting here and cannot cross borders with that ... 3:30 works for me .... sure....” Id. at 27.

Detective Palchak and Nitschke then discussed logistics to meet and communicated as Defendant made his way into the District and to the rendezvous point. Id. at 27-46. He told Detective Palchak, “Downtown now ... dependa on traffic only ...” and “Hey ... my blackberry is dying ... can you shoot me an address.” Id. at 39-43. Defendant’s last message asked, “what’s the cross street.” Id. at 46. After arriving at the pre-arranged address, Nitschke was arrested.

B. Procedural Background

Two weeks after his arrest, a grand jury indicted Defendant for (1) Attempted Coercion and Enticement of a ■Minor, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), and (2) Travel with Intent to Engage in Illicit Sexual Conduct, in violation of § 2423(b). The Indictment also includes a criminal-forfeiture allegation with regard to any property used to commit the alleged offenses. Defendant was arraigned before this Court on May 12, 2011, and entered a plea of not guilty to both counts.

On May 24, Defendant moved to dismiss Count I of the Indictment. In his Motion, Defendant stipulated to all of the facts set out in Section I.A. for the purposes of his Motion. The Federal Public Defender also filed an amicus brief in support of Defendant’s Motion on the same day, which the Court accepted.

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