YOUTH PASTOR INDICTED FOR THE ONLINE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF YOUNG BOYS
" Sean Higgins,31, Indicted On 75 Counts For Blackmailing Teens To Send Him Pictures Of Them Performing Sex Acts."
August 20, 2022 6:21 P.M. ET By Art Fletcher Reporting For: Englebrook Independent News,
MOUNT HOLLY, NJ.- On Friday, August 19, 2022, Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a Palmyra man has
been Indicted on Charges related to Coaxing Underage Boys on Social Media to send him Nude Pictures and Videos, then using that material to Blackmail his Victims into performing Sexual Acts on themselves for his enjoyment.
A Grand Jury sitting in Burlington County, New Jersey Indicted Sean Higgins, 31, on Seventy-Five Counts that included Charges of
Endangering the Welfare of a Child; Aggravated Sexual Assault; Criminal Sexual Contact; Cyber Harassment; and Obscenity to a Minor. Thirteen of the Counts were First Degree Charges.
Mr. Higgins is accused of committing these Crimes in 2020 while serving as the Youth Pastor
and Music Leader at Harbor Baptist Church in Hainesport, New Jersey and serving as a Teacher at the
Harbor Baptist Academy, a Private K-12 School that is housed in the same facility.
The indictment includes Thirteen Victims, ranging in Age from Twelve to Seventeen, who resided in Alabama,
Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Tennessee. The Grand Jury returned the Indictment on , Tuesday, August 16, 2022. An Arraignment will be
scheduled in the next few weeks in Superior Court in Mount Holly, New Jersey.
Mr. Higgins has been Detained in The Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly since his Arrest at his residence in October 2020. With the assistance of the New Jersey State
Police, Court Authorized Search Warrants were Executed at that time on his home as well as the church,
and multiple electronic devices were seized.
The investigation revealed that Mr. Higgins would pretend to be a teenage girl and
utilize Snapchat and Instagram to begin a conversation with a Juvenile Males, introducing
himself as Julie Miller. After establishing a rapport, he would suggest that they trade
photos. Mr. Higgins would then send pictures of an unidentified female teenager.
Further, the investigation uncovered that Mr. Higgins would often receive Nude Photos that the Boys took of themselves.
Immediately upon receiving those images, Higgins would take a screenshot of the victim’s
friends list that was visible on the Forward-Facing Social Media Platform. Mr. Higgins would
send that screenshot back to the Boys and Threaten to send the Nude Photos he had just
received to the list of the victim’s friends unless the victim did exactly what Mr. Higgins
demanded.
Mr. Higgins then demanded that the Boys go
into the bathroom at their residence and place the phone on the floor, or at an angle
looking up, and would instruct the Boys to Masturbate or Perform Sexual Acts on
themselves. Mr. Higgins would record the acts.
According to the videos made by Mr. Higgins that were obtained during the investigation, the Boys would often beg Mr. Higgins to be allowed to Stop Engaging in Sexual Conduct, but Mr. Higgins would demand that they complete his instructions, or face the consequences of
having the recordings he was making of the incident be sent to their list of friends.
The investigation began after a youth in Berks County, Pa., contacted Snapchat and
reported that he sent nude photos of himself to someone he believed to be an unknown
female. The unknown female, who in actuality was Mr. Higgins, had threatened to expose his
nude photographs after they exchanged pictures. An underage boy in Alabama also
reported his communications with Mr. Higgins to Law Enforcement Authorities.
Anyone who believes Their Child has had inappropriate interaction on Snapchat or
Instagram with someone going by the user name of Julie Miller, Julia Miller, or some
variation of that name, is asked to call Burlington County Central Communications at 609-
265-7113, or send an email to tips@co.burlington.nj.us.
" The Rules Of The Court Require Us To Include A Statement, That States: The Charges Outlined In This Publication Are Merely Accusations And The Defendant And Or Defendants Are Presumed Innocent Unless And Until Proven Guilty Beyond Reasonable Doubt."
FILED UNDER AUGUST 20, 2022: LAW, BURLINGTON: