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'Boy Lover' Sting in Skokie Leads To Child Pornography, Molestation Charges

A total of eight self-identified "boy lovers" attended a sting operation in Skokie; their convictions were announced today. One of the defendants admitted to molesting a 1-year-old boy, authorities said.

A total of eight self-identified "boy lovers" have been convicted after meeting several underage males in a hotel in Skokie, federal officials announced today.

The incident happened three years ago, with a Crest Hill man sentenced to 120 years in prison. Six of the eight defendants pleaded guilty and three of them cooperated against others, while the Crest Hill man and a Missouri defendant were convicted after separate trials, authorities said. 

“The sentences in these cases reflect the stark reality that defendants who prey upon children by sexually exploiting or abusing them will be punished severely,” said Gary S. Shapiro, acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.         

The following defendants have been charged:

Mark McGill, 27, of Crest Hill, was sentenced to nine years in prison, followed by 20 years’ supervised release, on Oct. 9.  McGill was convicted of possessing and distributing child pornography after a trial in March of this year.  Evidence at McGill’s trial showed that he had attended at least one party with other “boy lovers,” authorities said.  In Aug. 2009, McGill gave a cooperating defendant a thumb drive containing approximately 3,500 images and nearly 60 videos containing child pornography, federal officials said.

Jose Garcia, 25, of Schererville, Ind., sentenced to 33 years in prison, followed by lifetime supervised release, on July 23.  Garcia, who cooperated, pleaded guilty to producing, possessing, and distributing child pornography;

Jacob Elliott, 32, of Matteson, sentenced to 20 years in prison, followed by 10 years’ supervised release, by U.S. District Judge John Grady on July 18.  Elliott, who cooperated, pleaded guilty to producing and possessing child pornography;

Corey Stinefast, 30, of Kenosha, Wis., was sentenced to 18 years in prison, followed by lifetime supervised release, on June 13.  Stinefast pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child pornography, and he was found to have amassed a collection of more than 191,000 images of child pornography, officials said.

Neal Maschke, 42, of Chicago, was sentenced to nine years in prison, followed by five years’ supervised release, in Oct. 2010.  Maschke pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography.

Donald Peppers, 38, of Hoffman Estates, sentenced to 27 years in prison, followed by lifetime supervised release, in Dec. 2010.  Peppers, who cooperated, pleaded guilty to producing, transporting, and possessing child pornography, including an admission that he had produced a video of himself sexually molesting a 1-year-old child, officials said.  Peppers’ arrest and subsequent cooperation touched off the investigation that resulted in the other prosecutions.

Garcia and Maschke were arrested when they showed-up for what they believed was going to be a “boy lovers” party at a Skokie hotel in Sept. 2009, authorities said.  However, the hotel "party" was in fact a sting operation, according to officials.

McGill and Stinefast were arrested a short time later.  Two other defendants, Michael Martin and Matthew Klopfenstine, were convicted in Federal Courts in St. Louis and Kansas City, respectively, based on evidence gathered during this investigation.  Martin was sentenced last year to 120 years in prison for producing child pornography, and Klopfenstine was sentenced recently to 15 years and eight months for producing child pornography.

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Conceal Carry October 15, 2012 at 09:01 pm
DEATH PENALTY. .. don't waste my tax dollars housing and feeding them.
Mary Jones October 15, 2012 at 09:09 pm
Every single one of these guys should be locked up for life, without parole...ever! I doubt they will ever change and they are a danger to society. The fact that Peppers admitted to molesting a 1 yr old baby and only getting 27 years is a crime in itself. We need prisons that are just for these types of animals. With no tv, college, or any luxuries. They should be in a 4x4 room with a cot, toilet and a bible for reading. They should be forced to do hard labor to pay back for their incarceration until they die. If they try to escape they should be shot, period. I feel incredibly sorry for their victims, the victim's family and their own family for having to endure being related to them. I will pray for them all, these animals included.
Terri Madison October 15, 2012 at 10:42 pm
And just WHICH hotel in Skokie?? Where is THEIR liability for allowing this type of activity to go on unreported? Don't THEY have a responsibility to do so, as teachers, doctors, and others who are required by law to report CHILD ABUSE??
George Slefo (Editor) October 15, 2012 at 11:48 pm
@ Terri
The hotel meetup was a sting operation and we originally reported, " ... when they showed-up for what they believed was going to be a “boy lovers” party at a Skokie hotel in Sept. 2009, authorities said." However, after reading your comment I can see how someone could get confused. Thank you for pointing this out, we've added clarification to the article and it now reflects your comment. Best, George
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That can't possibly be the correct address. I believe it's on the 4900 block of Oakton Street.
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I encourage anyone to voice your opinions on the budget items. I did email the Village trustees,Read More Mayor and Manager regarding the purchase of the "mobile police station" aka expensive RV. I've never received a response. Does anyone know the details about the new housing being built at Brown and Cleveland? We have funds to build new housing in these economic times? Sounds like the Village should spend money on IT instead of new housing. Just more evidence that this Village Administration is outdated!
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Bob - the development is planned for Floral Ave but spans the distance from Brown all the way toRead More Cleveland. Regarding Human Services moving - have you written to the Village to suggest that they consider the old police station?
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Nope there is nothing. NADA
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R. Hof June 12, 2013 at 02:51 pm
Love it! Sweety Pies is a GEM in Downtown Skokie. Probably the best place there to sit, relax andRead More have a treat and coffee. The atmosphere is lovely warm and inviting. Perfect for a sunny day or a cold winter day inside. Oh yes and the Cupcakes are to die for.
shp June 13, 2013 at 07:42 am
Steve - Evanston has a gangwar problem going back to Sept. 2012. There have been 3 or 4 youngRead More people murdered by guns related this gangwar. You can probably google or look up the article in the Patch. One mother of a teen victim went to Washington with Jan Schowsky on the gun control bill. There was a gun buy-back program last fall in Evanston with some success. Evanston is not a save place at night. These thugs travel to Skokie, which why the shooting happened at Old Orchard Mall. There were apparently several gang members at the carnival. It was a planned incident not random.
shp June 13, 2013 at 07:57 am
R.Hopf - I actually agree with you for the most part, but Skokie does not have controll over theRead More Section 8 (landlords have the control). I am more discussed at the landlords who don't screen their tenants. This has been going on all over the country that landlords rent to Section 8 because it is guaranteed rent. I don't think you are being fair to NN. The troublemakers at NN get sent to one of the 3 alternative schools in Skokie. There are security officers on duty at all times. Where is a good place to send your child to school these days? Maybe a private school if I could afford $24k/yr tuition. Do you think I can get a voucher to send by child to one of these schools? I don't think so. I also don't think it is safe anywhere these days. I wouldn't open my door to a stranger if I lived in ANY suburb. I'm from a small town in Illiniois that has a population of 1100 and everyone locks their doors and don't open it to any strangers.
Blu June 17, 2013 at 04:34 pm
source - http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Skokie-Illinois.html , if one looks at the actualRead More statistics, crime has dropped in Skokie over the last 15 years. The perception that crime is worse has to do with the media sensationalizing news in order to get ratings. Based on the statistics from the above site, it is safer now to walk your dog at 4:00 AM than it was in 1999.
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Katie Gudgel June 12, 2013 at 06:48 am
Hi Patch changes User names - the function that I am "missing" is to follow comments whenRead More you haven't commented yourself. I do received notifications of new comments on articles that I post (like this one) and to ones which I have made comments. But why should I have to make a comment just to be able to receive notifications when the article has been updated of someone has made a comment. Sometimes I want to be part of the discussion and will comment - but some of the time I would like to just "observe" (and perhaps later will make a comment). With the previous version I could do that.
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I agree that email notifications on comments and updated articles should be restored. This is howRead More the conversations get started and keeps the interest. You are losing readers by making it more difficult to comment and find comments. I see more people commenting on articles, but for awhile there was no one commenting. I had to email Patch to get my comments posted. Not everyone is going to do this.
V.S. June 11, 2013 at 08:59 am
I know there is construction on Oakton and the parade has to be rerouted, but who came up with thisRead More alternative route? Who wants to sit under an overpass? There is not much room on that stretch of Skokie Blvd. to put the amount of people who attend the parade. Sorry to miss the parade this year. See you next year.
R. Hof June 11, 2013 at 04:23 pm
I agree completely. Read my board on what Skokie wants to do making it mandatory for landlords toRead More let Section 8 people rent in their buildings. YES we need more police 6???? kind of a joke. Will these 6 be patroling the whole area between Oakton/Skokie Blvd and Golf/Skokie Blvd al day and night? Because, that is what it will take to stop the new gangs or singular thugs from knowcking over the poor old [people to get 25 cents from their wallet!
John Wagner June 7, 2013 at 01:57 pm
Sorry, I was typing while I was watching 3 people from the K-town area of Skokie walking in frontRead More of my house with their pants hanging off their A--.
Cindy Wells June 7, 2013 at 10:49 pm
honestly? This is a very important job in Skokie, so much so that the Mayor takes second seat, orRead More has to Rigoni, maybe no more though. Rigoni has tied the hands of Scarpelli and police presence in the past and we need the reigns loosened to combat the mess in this town...crime is increasing, this is why SKokie plans to hire 5-6 new police officers
Skokie Resident June 8, 2013 at 09:51 pm
Pasta la vista, Rigatoni!