Overview
- A federal grand jury in Brooklyn indicted 53-year-old Colin Kowlessar on one count of possession of child pornography on July 30 and set his arraignment for early August.
- Customs and Border Protection agents uncovered three videos and multiple photos depicting minors, including one under age 12, during a February 27 search of his iPhone at JFK after he returned from Guyana.
- Court filings show the materials were downloaded via Telegram group chats bearing known child pornography codes and that Kowlessar admitted purchasing content on two occasions.
- Since his February arrest, Kowlessar has been free on a $250,000 bond under conditions that include surrendering his service firearm, avoiding minors except his 16-year-old son, and not treating under-18 therapy clients.
- Defense attorney Rich Langone asserts the downloads were accidental and highlights that Kowlessar has no prior criminal history.