Crime & Safety
How Many Victims Are There Now For Lower Bucks Co. Man Charged With Child Pornography?
Mark William Wills, 60, of Hulmeville, now faces charges against eight victims, with the youngest girl being age 10, authorities said.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A 60-year-old Lower Bucks County man charged earlier this year with creating fake online identities to lure underage girls into sending him sexually inappropriate videos is now facing more charges, authorities said.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office said Thursday that four more victims have come forward against Mark William Wills, of Hulmeville, meaning he will now face charges related to eight victims.'
All the victims are from out of state and Canada, with the youngest being 10 years old, authorities said.
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Bucks County Detectives found that Wills faked being a teenage boy to engage in chat and video conversations with the underage girls and direct them to undress and perform sex acts, authorities said.
He would then share the images and videos on other social media platforms, authorities said.
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A preliminary hearing was held Wednesday for Wills, and all charges were waived before Magisterial District Judge Daniel Baranoski.
Wills faces charges of manufacturing and disseminating child sexual abuse material, possession of child pornography, unlawful contact with a minor, dissemination of sexually explicit materials to minors, interception of oral communications, criminal use of a communication facility, and invasion of privacy.
The charges were first announced in February by District Attorney Jennifer Schorn.
At the time, investigators identified four victims, but have since identified four more.
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