New York man pleads guilty to child exploitation in Bridgeport

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — A New York man was pleaded guilty on Friday in Bridgeport to child exploitation offenses, according to the Department of Justice.

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According to court documents, Nicolas “Breezy” Brown, 28, allegedly scheduled Ubers on multiple occasions in 2024 to pick up one to three teenage girls, two of which were under the age of 18, from a state-run group home in Connecticut and deliver them to him at Connecticut hotels and shopping malls where he engaged in sexual contact with one of the minor victims.

In one incident, Brown allegedly arranged to take two minors to meet him at the Bridgeport train station, where he travelled with them to Manhattan and to a hotel in South Hackensack, New Jersey, where they stayed for multiple days.

Brown was arrested in March when he was located at a hotel in Danbury. An iPhone seized from him revealed videos depicting child sex abuse, including videos with a minor victim…

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