ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Police arrested a man from Orlando for allegedly pressuring two young boys into engaging in sexual acts during a video chat, as per court documents released on Wednesday.
In a criminal complaint, investigators said they learned last month about two children in Maryland who had been the victims of a computer crime.
One of the boys had created a Discord account while visiting his grandparents, and his father later found concerning messages between the boy and another user, according to the complaint.
The investigators revealed that this user had enticed the 8-year-old boy and his younger brother with “Robux,” an in-game currency used in the popular children’s video game “Roblox,” to engage in sexual acts via the computer.
“Multiple messages from the suspect… were observed telling the two young boys to take the computer to a more private spot away from the adults,” the complaint reads.
Investigators said that on Tuesday, they were eventually able to identify the user as Italo Rafael Brett Bonini, 25, who was living in a home along Santa Clara Drive in Orlando.
Per the complaint, Brett Bonini told detectives during an interview that he’d lived there since 2001, though he’d recently deleted his Discord account because he was “disgusted with himself.”
“During the interview but before discussing the details of the allegations or genders of the victims, Brett Bonini stated that he was ‘not even gay’ and that he ‘fell into temptation that I should not have. I’m not a sick individual, I made a mistake,’” the complaint continues.
Detectives explained that Brett Bonini admitted to communicating with children on Discord because they were “easier to talk to,” and he “liked the control aspect of the chat” with the young boy. Brett Bonini also admitted to asking the boy to perform sex acts over video chat, investigators noted.
Now, Brett Bonini faces a charge of enticing a minor using a facility of interstate commerce.
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