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November 28, 2016FREEHOLD – A Middletown man was found guilty of preying on young video-gamers using his X-Box gaming system as a tool to sexually abuse the boys, announced Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni.
Gary Wolchesky, 28, of Middletown, was found guilty Friday afternoon of 21 counts related to the sexual assaults of the boys, including two counts of first degree Aggravated Sexual Assault and four counts of second degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child by Manufacturing Child Pornography.
Wolchesky is scheduled to be sentenced on March 3, before Monmouth Superior Court Judge Richard English, where he could face more than 61 years in a New Jersey state prison.
Following years of delays as Wolchesky repeatedly filed motions contesting the case, jury selection began on October 13, 2016. At trial, the four boys, now young men, from Massachusetts, North Carolina and Florida came to New Jersey to testify.
Before and during the trial, Wolchesky advocated against what he viewed as the unfair treatment of pedophiles. Using his Xbox, Wolchesky befriended four boys during 2008 and 2009, and convinced the boys, between the ages of 10-15, to send their naked pictures to him. Wolchesky would also ask the boys to masturbate and instructed some of them to penetrate themselves. The Xbox message system only saved the photographs he received from the boys for a certain number of days, he would videotape himself opening the photographs that were messaged to him and saved that video to a computer hard drive. On at least one occasion he engaged in a video chat with a boy and convinced the boy to strip for him.
Wolchesky, acting as his own attorney, argued he never instructed the boys to penetrate themselves and all the boys consented to the conduct. The self-proclaimed pedophile also argued he was merely acting out of civil disobedience to advance the cause of pedophilia. The jury convicted him of all 21 counts they were asked to consider.
The case is assigned to Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutors William Somers and Margaret Koping. Wolchesky represented himself at trial (pro se) with the assistance of stand-by attorney Michael Kuhns, Esq., of Morristown.