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Amber South, Chambersburg Public Opinion
October 13, 2022, 12:22 PM · 4 min read
A Chambersburg man was arrested Wednesday after investigators said they found more than 1,000 images of child pornography on his devices, some of which police believe he produced himself.
Jason Ronald Nalewak, 49, was put in Franklin County Jail on $175,000 bail, according to court records.
Authorities began investigating in January after a certain IP address was seen requesting "blocks" of child pornography files in September and December of last year, according to the charging document filed at the office of Magisterial District Judge Kelly Rock.
"While it is not an absolute certainty the user was the original requestor, with respect to each file, considering the number of requested blocks, the total number of blocks required to assemble the file, and the number of peers the user had, the number of requests for blocks of the file is significantly more than one would expect to see if the user of (the) IP address … were merely routing the request for another user," police wrote in the affidavit of probable cause.
Through a subpoena issued to Comcast, police learned the IP address was assigned to Jason Nalewak and that it served an address in the 6000 block of Olde Pine Drive, Guilford Township, according to the affidavit.
State police executed a search warrant at Nalewak's home on Sept. 1 and seized a Samsung Galaxy phone, a hard drive and a laptop.
An examination of the devices turned up 1,085 photos depicting "apparent child pornography that included individuals under the age of 18 involved in various stages of undress as well as sexual acts," according to the affidavit.
The laptop contained 771 images, while the hard drive had 189 and the phone had 125 images.
The images found on the cellphone "display characteristics that are consistent with produced child pornography," the affidavit states. Several photos showed a girl that appeared to be between the ages of 9 and 13 lying on a bed sheet that was white with multi-colored vertical lines. It appeared identical to one police photographed while executing the search warrant at Nalewak's home, according to charging documents.
Police executed another search warrant at Nalewak's home on Oct. 10. From a bedroom that appeared similar to the one seen in the photos on Nalewak's phone, police seized two white sheets with multi-colored stripes. They also took two pairs of underwear and two pairs of shorts that look like ones depicted in photos seen on the phone.
A blanket featuring a character from the movie "Frozen" was also taken from the home, police said.
Nalewak was already facing charges related to sexual abuse of a child before he was arrested in the most current case, according to court records.
Nalewak was charged Aug. 22 with two counts of corruption of minors and one count of indecent assault of a person under age 13, according to court records. He was released on $25,000 unsecured bail.
Amid the child pornography investigation, in July state police at the Chambersburg barracks received a report from Franklin County Children and Youth Services that a 10-year-old girl had accused Nalewak of having inappropriate sexual contact with her at his home.
During an interview at the Over the Rainbow Child Advocacy Center in Chambersburg, the girl said Nalewak got in bed with her and touched his genitals, according to the charging document in that case. She described hearing a "slimy noise," the document states.
She said he put his hand in her underwear "again and again and again," according to the document. She described moving around to let him know she was awake and to try to get him to stop, but he did not stop.
The girl said after he was done, Nalewak told her to not tell anyone because "it was a secret between us," according to the document.
The girl also reported seeing Nalewak "playing with himself" on other occasions, according to the charging document.
A preliminary hearing in the most recent case is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 before Judge Rock in Franklin County Central Court.
In his previous case, the preliminary hearing was continued from Sept. 27 to Nov. 8. That one is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in central court.
Amber South can be reached at asouth@publicopinionnews.com.
This article originally appeared on Chambersburg Public Opinion: Franklin County man accused of producing child porn
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By not addressing the existence of pornography, parents may be leaving kids open to otherwise preventable self-image and mental health issues.



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Last week, I had an interview scheduled with essayist Rebecca Morrison. We planned to discuss body image for an article she’s writing, so I did what I do: I searched the web for her previous work. The following title, published in Salon , popped onto my screen: “Why I Started Watching Porn When I Turned 50.”
Huh? The subtitle read, “I suspected my teens knew more about porn than me. I didn't want to talk to them about it until I did some research.” OK, I was intrigued. While pornography had zero to do with our discussion topic, I couldn’t resist.
Rebecca wrote that she’d wanted to “satisfy her curiosity” and be knowledgeable for her teens. By the end, she’d reported learning, for example: why porn's so popular, the difference between "soft" porn vs. other ratings, how adult entertainment widely influenced personal hygiene styles, and how to find female-friendly sites with ethically-sourced porn (e.g., respectful and consenting, legally made, and celebrating sexual diversity). That all got me thinking.
I realized that my primary education in erotica happened in college in the 90s. Back then, to attain videos such as Mummy Dearest or Chatterbox (yup, her vagina spoke), we’d have to work for it. We’d physically get in a car and drive to a local video store. Then, there’d be that “back room” with the black curtain. We’d scan the store to make sure no one was looking and then we’d almost jump behind the fabric. With a racy video finally in hand, there’d be one more step to get the porn back to the dorm. We’d head to the checkout counter where (probably to make us goodie-goodies squirm) we’d hear, for example, “Your Edward Penishands is due back on Monday.” (Did he have to say the title so loudly?)
Notice all the effort that went into attaining erotica? None of that’s needed nowadays. Online, kids may accidentally type the wrong address or a well-intended search term that results in porn images. Kids can also get random adult entertainment popups. Pornography is available anywhere there's the internet and a device, such as at home, school, a classmate’s tablet, or a playground.
For adults, pornography use tends to be personal and often secret, and may be associated with feelings of shame. It makes sense that parents and guardians might prefer to avoid the topic with their kids. Yet, by not addressing porn, you may be leaving your kids open to otherwise preventable self-image and mental health issues—possibly even legal problems.
According to a study published in 2022, of the 385 undergraduates surveyed, “28.2 percent of males and 23.7 percent of females recalled their exposure [to porn] as occurring between 9 and 11 years" of age. A small number of participants were exposed even earlier.
Though COVID and lockdowns could have blown up the ability to trust existing studies and data, so far, research indicates that porn use by minors has remained fairly steady.
Various studies confirm that youngsters sometimes use pornography as a source of information and education about sex. A 2017 synthesis of articles, published by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, offered the following key messages:
While many parents hope and believe their kids won’t fall prey to influences based on violence or fantasy , that's not necessarily the case. For instance, a 2019 study suggested that exposure to violent porn may be one risk factor for teen dating violence (TDF). In the study, female adolescents who were exposed to violent porn were “over 1.5 times as likely to perpetrate physical and threatening TDV, whereas male adolescents who were exposed were over 3 times as likely to perpetrate sexual TDV.”
It may also be important to consider the various styles of sex that kids may be exposed to through porn, especially those that it's especially important to be thoughtful, safe, and mindfully consenting about (e.g., BDSM ).
Yes, the ongoing, built-in risk of kids witnessing adult sexualized stills and videos leaves a lot to discuss with innocent, young minds. When the time is appropriate, consider the following.
Please do what you need to ensure you can have the healthiest and most honest, helpful, protective, and shame-free conversation possible with your kid(s).
This blog is for informational purposes and does not provide therapy or professional advice.
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British Board of Film Classification. (n.d.) New research commissioned by the BBFC into the impact of pornography on children demonstrates significant support for age-verification. https://www.bbfc.co.uk/about-us/news/children-see-pornography-as-young-…
Jochen, P. & Valkenburg, P. M., (2016). Adolescents and pornography: A review of 20 years of research. Journal of Sex Research, 53 (4-5), 509-531. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00224499.2016.1143441
Morrison, R. (2022, April 16). Why I started watching porn when I turned 50: I suspected my teens knew more about porn than me. I didn't want to talk to them about it until I did some research. Salon.com
Perry, D. L. (2016). The impact of pornography on children. American College of Pediatricians. https://acpeds.org/position-statements/the-impact-of-pornography-on-chi…
Quadara, A., El-Murr. A., & Latham, J. (2017). The effects of pornography on children and young people: An evidence scan. Melbourne, Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Rostad, W. L., Gittins-Stone, D., Huntington, C., Rizzo, C. J., Pearlman, D., & Orchowski, L. (2019). The association between exposure to violent pornography and teen dating violence in grade 10 high school students. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48 (7), 2137–2147. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-019-1435-4
Alli Spotts-De Lazzer, MA, LMFT, LPCC, CEDS-S, is the author of MeaningFULL: 23 Life-Changing Stories of Conquering Dieting, Weight, and Body Image Issues.

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The question is not whether you’ll change; you will. Research clearly shows that everyone’s personality traits shift over the years, often for the better. But who we end up becoming and how much we like that person are more in our control than we tend to think they are.



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