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Florida Physician Faces Federal Charges in Major Online Exploitation Case

Federal authorities have charged a Florida-based physician in a disturbing case involving the alleged exploitation of minors over the internet. Dr. Stephen Andrew Leedy, 59, of St. Petersburg, has been indicted on multiple federal offenses, including the production of harmful material involving children and attempts to coerce minors into engaging in illegal acts.

According to a statement released by the U.S. Department of Justice, Leedy was arrested and charged with three counts of production of child sexual abuse material and two counts of coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in illegal conduct. If convicted, he could face a sentence of life in federal prison.

Leedy, a palliative care physician who specializes in the treatment of patients with serious and chronic illnesses, allegedly used the internet to contact and communicate with minors. Prosecutors allege that he operated under the username “maximumuncle#9112” on online platforms to establish contact with young victims.

Court documents reveal that Leedy used video chats and messages to pressure several minors into creating and sending sexually explicit images of themselves. In addition to the alleged sexual exploitation, Leedy also reportedly encouraged minors to engage in dangerous self-harming behaviors, including acts of choking and hanging.

Tragically, one of the minors involved in the case was found deceased in 2021. Authorities say the circumstances of her death closely resemble instructions allegedly provided by Leedy during prior communications. Law enforcement traced these interactions through digital forensics, leading to the charges.

The indictment indicates that at least ten minors were victimized through online interactions. Federal investigators are continuing their review of digital evidence and communications in the case.

“Protecting vulnerable children from harm remains one of the highest priorities for federal law enforcement,” said U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg. “This case highlights the importance of parental involvement in their children’s online activity and the need for continued vigilance against digital exploitation.”

The charges brought against Leedy underscore the increasing complexity of internet-related crimes, particularly those targeting children. Investigators say that the anonymity of digital platforms can make it easier for offenders to manipulate young users, especially when they use tactics of coercion, fear, or flattery.

In response to such incidents, law enforcement and public safety advocates continue to urge parents and guardians to educate children about online safety, monitor their digital activity, and report suspicious behavior to appropriate authorities. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has also reiterated the importance of using parental control tools and having open conversations with children about online risks.

Legal experts note that cases like this often lead to broader discussions around the need for stronger digital safeguards and mental health resources for minors. While legal proceedings continue, support services have been extended to the families affected by the events tied to the investigation.

The Department of Justice has reiterated its commitment to prosecuting such cases to the fullest extent of the law, emphasizing that protecting children from abuse—whether physical, emotional, or digital—remains a top priority. Authorities are also asking any individuals who may have had contact with the accused or who may have relevant information to come forward.

Dr. Leedy is currently being held in federal custody pending trial. The case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Middle District of Florida with assistance from federal cybercrime units and child exploitation task forces.

As the investigation unfolds, it serves as a sobering reminder of the real dangers children can face in online environments and the collective responsibility of adults, educators, technology platforms, and law enforcement to ensure their safety.

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