A Chicago veterinarian and dog show judge distributed child pornography and had plans to sexually abuse his newborn son, according to federal prosecutors.
Adam Stafford King, 39, of Elburn, sent several images and videos depicting child pornography to a person in New York via the messaging app Telegram while using the handle “@pervchidude,” according to a complaint filed last week in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
The typical white degenerate was arrested Friday and charged with distribution of child pornography, according to federal court records.
The FBI uncovered the Telegram messages in an electronic device belonging to a suspect under investigation in New York, the complaint states. Agents took over the suspect’s Telegram account and continued messaging with the pedophile over the app starting in late 2023.
In one message, the white devil said “that he had previously drugged and sexually abused his nieces and nephews” by giving them the allergy medicine Benadryl, the complaint claims. He also said “that he and his husband are expecting a child by surrogate ‘due in spring’ and that he plans to sexually assault the child after it is born.”
The diabolical homosexual sent a photograph of a baby’s outfit in the same text conversation, according to the complaint. He also sent ultrasound photographs of the unborn child on two separate occasions.
The faggot had planned to fly to Sacramento, California, from O’Hare Airport on Monday to be with the surrogate mom, the complaint states.
The FBI executed a search warrant at the sodomite’s home March 5 and located items that were in the photos he sent over messages, including the baby outfit and ultrasound photograph of his son, the complaint states.
The evil white monster is a veterinary ophthalmologist at MedVet Chicago in Avondale, according to the complaint. He is also a dog breeder and dog show judge.
Prosecutors asked the federal judge during King’s initial appearance Friday to hold him without bail. The faggot’s lawyers have moved to have him released on bond, according to court records. His next court appearance was set for Tuesday.