Sicko Long Island cop caught in FBI sting pressuring dad to rape daughter, 10, while he watched live: feds

A Nassau County detective moonlighting as a pervert allegedly tried to talk a young girl’s father — an undercover federal agent — into raping her while the sicko watched on a video call. Robert Sacco, 38, had been unknowingly messaging an FBI agent as part of a three-month sting using encrypted apps, offering up money to whom he thought was a 10-year-old girl’s dad, according to court documents.In return, Sacco demanded nude photos of the young girl, while also sickeningly pressing the dad to sexually abuse his daughter and let him watch the act remotely Friday, according to court documents.The disgraced detective claimed he had a long-standing attraction to children and a fixation on young girls in particular, casting it as a twisted “secret” he wanted to act on, court papers said.

The creep also allegedly planned to purchase butt plugs and vibrators for the girl.Sacco was arrested Saturday in Brooklyn.“The allegations against Detective Sacco are shocking and disgusting — this in no way represents the professionalism and integrity of our outstanding Police Department,” Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said in a statement. The sting operation, which kicked off in October, revealed online chats progressively escalated, with the veteran cop sending sexually explicit photos of himself and even discussing visiting the father-daughter’s Albany home to “admire” the 10-year-old from a distance while he pleasured himself, federal prosecutors claimed. Sacco has been suspended without pay and charged with trying to pressure a child into sexual activity that would be broadcast, according to Blakeman and court papers. He could face up to 25 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.“The details of the allegations against Mr.Sacco are absolutely vile,” FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig Tremaroli said in a statement. “As a member of law enforcement, Mr.

Sacco allegedly broke the very laws he swore to uphold, and now he faces serio...

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