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Former Camp Pendleton Marine faces cyberstalking sentence

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A former Marine from Torrance who admitted extorting nude and sexually explicit photos and videos from women online is expected to be sentenced Thursday.

Johao Chavarri, 25, pleaded guilty in May to three federal counts of stalking, which carries a total sentence of up to 15 years behind bars and a fine of $750,000, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

From 2019 through 2021, Chavarri used the online alias “Michael Frito” and created various online accounts to stalk and threaten women, demanding that they send him nude or sexually explicit photos and videos of themselves, according to his plea agreement filed in Los Angeles federal court.

Prosecutors said the threats continued in some cases for more than a year.

Chavarri told victims that if they refused to comply with his demands, he would post sexually explicit photos and videos of them online or on well-known pornography websites. He also threatened to send the explicit materials to their boyfriends, friends, families or employers, whom he would often identify by name.

Federal prosecutors said Chavarri sent one message to multiple victims via Instagram, saying he would spend his “whole life-ruining” their lives.

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