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Court documents state that Lucas Hunt from Asheboro showed a video with two underage girls who were involved in sexual acts.

Randolph County, NC-Die Authorities in Randolph County arrested Lucas Timothy Hunt, 25, from Asheboro, known as the founder of the signal movement “Thank you Jesus”, after a monthly examination for exploiting the child for children’s child.

The Invictus-Task Force took Hunt in custody on Tuesday and accused him of a second degree in second degree due to sexual exploitation of a minor. A representative of the organization confirmed WFMY News 2 that Hunt began the initiative that the thousands of signs across the country placed for the message.

The investigation began in January, when the national center for missing and exploited children provided the law enforcement authorities with a cybertip and caused the authorities to track down the suspect. In court documents, Hunt preserved a video with two pubescent women who work with sexual acts.

After his arrest, the officials transported Hunt to the Detention Center of Randolph County, where a judge put his bond at 75,000 US dollars. He will appear on Wednesday before the district court of Randolph.

Court files show that Hunt has given up his right to a assigned legal assistance and hired his own lawyer Charles Browne. Hunt published Bond and was published.

Connie Frazier, President of the thank you of Jesus, published an explanation of this matter and said: “We will not comment on the indictment, but we can say that Lucas Hunt helped Jesus’ signs of thousands of people and was a blessing.”

The parents of Lucas Hunt said WfMy News 2 that he had not done what was accused of, but could not speak about the situation.

The examination continues. The authorities have not found whether they submit additional fees. Invictus Task Force calls on any relevant information to report potential exploitation cases to law enforcement authorities.

About the Invictus -Sksk Force

Invictus Task Force examines the exploitation of children, human trafficking and crimes related to cyber. It works with state and federal authorities to track down people who are involved in these crimes.

This is a developing story. Look for updates as soon as more information is available.

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