(KMZA)--A Seneca, Kansas man is among four people charged in a federal child pornography case.
According to the Nemaha County Sheriff's Office, 31-year-old Taylor Mullen was booked into the Nemaha County Jail December 1st on a U.S. District Court complaint for sexual exploitation of a child involving the production of child pornography.
He was transferred to the custody of U.S. Marshals on December 4.
Also charged in the case are Denise Sandmann Yoder, Jessica Lynn Quave and Joel Womochil, who formerly served as the police chief of Burns, Kansas.
According to court documents, Mullen allegedly produced videos of Quave in sexually explicit conduct with a minor in April 2021.
Investigators said the two shared a home in Council Grove at the time. The child also resided at the residence.
An affidavit alleges Quave and Mullen produced the videos at Womochil's direction.
Mullen is currently being held in the Harvey County Detention Center.
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