Passaic County man faces charges over alleged recordings of minors

Passaic County man faces charges over alleged recordings of minors
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin — Official Website
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A man from Passaic County, New Jersey, has been charged with multiple offenses involving the alleged use of a hidden camera to record children and attempting to meet a minor for sexual purposes. Bradford Flaker, 42, faces charges including endangering the welfare of a child (first degree), luring and attempted sexual assault (both second degree), as well as manufacturing, possessing, and distributing child sexual abuse material (second degree).

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin stated, “This defendant is charged with allegedly using a hidden camera to secretly record unsuspecting children in his home, sharing those images with others, and attempting to meet a child to sexually assault them.” He noted that law enforcement intervened before further harm could occur.

DCJ Director Theresa L. Hilton emphasized ongoing efforts to prevent harm to children by apprehending potential predators: “We are always working to find sexual predators and stop them before they can harm any children.”

Colonel Patrick J. Callahan of the New Jersey State Police described the allegations as “reprehensible and deeply disturbing,” underscoring the importance of protecting children from exploitation.

The investigation began on May 21, 2025, when an undercover officer posed as a 13-year-old girl on a messaging app was contacted by Flaker under the username “SKIDDERTECH3.” Flaker reportedly expressed interest in young girls during communications that continued via text after his app account was banned. The investigation revealed files containing child sexual abuse material and chat logs indicating he placed hidden cameras in his bathroom.

Flaker allegedly arranged to meet the undercover officer at a park in Belmar for intended illegal activities but was arrested upon arrival. During questioning after being read his Miranda rights, Flaker reportedly admitted to communicating with what he believed was a minor, recording juveniles without consent, and distributing illicit images.

The prosecution is led by DCJ Deputy Attorney General Michael Forte under Deputy Bureau Chief Lisa Rastelli’s supervision. If convicted of first-degree crimes, Flaker could face up to 20 years in prison with fines reaching $200,000; second-degree charges carry penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment and fines up to $150,000.

It is important to note that all charges are accusations at this stage; Flaker remains innocent until proven guilty in court.



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