Texan who published 3-D guns plans jailed
on sex assault charge
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[September 24, 2018]
(Reuters) - A Texas man running a
3-D printed guns company was booked into a Houston jail on a charge of
sexual assault on Sunday after Taiwanese officials sent him back to the
United States, where he is accused of having sex with an underage girl.
Cody Wilson, 30, flew to Taiwan after learning he was under
investigation, police said, and was picked up by Taiwanese authorities
on Friday after his U.S. passport was annulled. He was deported to the
United States on Saturday.
He was booked into Harris County jail in Houston on Sunday, according to
the jail's website.
Wilson's attorney, Samy Khalil, said in a statement late on Sunday: "We
are glad that Cody is back in Texas again where we can work with him on
his case. That's our focus right now, representing our client and
preparing his defense."
As the founder of Defense Distributed, Wilson became a notable figure in
the U.S. debate over guns after the company posted on the internet the
blueprints for plastic guns that can be made with a 3-D printer.
The files could previously be downloaded for free but a federal judge
issued a nationwide injunction last month that blocked the posting of
the blueprints online.
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Cody Wilson, a Texan 3-D printed gun maker who flew to Taiwan as
police investigated an accusation he had sex with an underage girl,
is escorted by immigration officers at Taoyuan international
airport, Taiwan, September 22, 2018 in this still image from video.
FTV/via Reuters TV
Wilson was placed under investigation after a counsellor told
authorities on Aug. 22 a 16-year-old girl said she was paid $500 to
have sex with Wilson at an Austin hotel, police said.
Investigators later interviewed the girl and obtained a warrant for
Wilson's arrest on Wednesday, but by then he had caught a flight to
Taiwan. Police said at the time they were aware Wilson traveled
often for business but that it was not clear why he had flown to
Taiwan.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in New York; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
and Paul Tait)
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