Henry Sopel, 80, reportedly possessed material that depicted children engaging in sex acts with adults and other children.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Editor’s Note: This story discusses alleged child sex crimes. While nothing is described in detail, reader discretion is advised.
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A Charlotte man is accused of child sexual exploitation after investigators said he was in possession of material showing minors engaged in sex acts, including some with adults.
Arrest records obtained by WCNC Charlotte offered more details about 80-year-old Henry Joseph Sopel’s arrest on Monday. Sopel reportedly took photos of the material, which showed prepubescent children and adults. Some of the material even included the children engaging in acts with each other.
Sopel’s arrest records indicated the offenses happened in January 2024. He was arrested Monday and charged with three counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and three counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. He’s set to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.


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