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Montreal

Quebec City teen charmed his classmate into sending nude photos, prosecutor says

A 14-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to luring after sexually explicit photos of teenage girls were shared among students at a Quebec City high school.

14-year-old boy pleads guilty to luring, will be sentenced in 2019

The boy who pleaded guilty convinced his classmate at Sminaire des Pres Maristes to send him naked photos of her, the prosecutor says. (Fanny Samson/Radio-Canada)

A 14-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to luring in youth court after sexually explicit photos of teenage girls were shared among students at a Quebec City high school.

He was one of five teenage boys at the Sminaire des Pres Maristes charged in the case. He was only facing the one charge.

Judge Sylvie Ct will hear sentencing submissions in the case in February.

Prosecutors say the victim was blackmailed into sending another classmate intimate photos of her, which were then circulated throughout the student body and led to requests from other boys for similar photos.

The boy who pleaded guilty used charm and compliments to get her to share nude photos with him, said prosecutor Hugo Breton, pointingout that due to the circumstances,the girl was in a vulnerable state.

The girl is one of three allegedvictims in the case. She was subsequently hospitalized for weeks.

The other four boysface these charges, respectively:

  • Sexual assault, luring, possession of child pornography and sharing an intimateimagewithout consent.
  • Luring, distribution of child pornography, sharing an intimate image without consent.
  • Luring, extortion.
  • Luring, extortion, sharing an intimate image without consent.

Two other boys involved will face consequences outside the court system, under the extrajudicial sanctions program available to minors.

The case caused uproar in the school community, which intensified after a Quebec Superior Court justice ordered the schoolto let the boys return.

Some of them opted to go to different schools, as did two of the three alleged victims.

With files from Radio-Canada'sYannick Bergeron