Bryan Clark Christensen, 22, of Bountiful, Utah, and David Atiquallah Khwaja, 23, of Midvale, Utah, face felony charges in Louisiana of carnal knowledge of a juvenile, pornography involving a juvenile, indecent acts with a juvenile, and a misdemeanor charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
A third man, Ian Walston, 31, of Salt Lake City, faces the same charge, except for carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Walston was released on bond in Utah and surrendered on Friday to Louisiana authorities. He is awaiting arraignment.
The charges arise from a trip the three made to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. They are accused of inviting women into an alcohol-stocked RV belonging to Walston's mother and taping them in various sexually explicit poses and acts. The tapes were posted to "Hot Girls Unleashed," a website that is a business registered to Walston, Gamvroulas said. They made about 17 tapes with several different women.
Two girls were allegedly 16 and 17 years old, and Christensen and Khwaja are accused of taping themselves having sex acts with the girls. Walston is not accused of that, and his attorney, Susanne Gustin, has said he was not there when the tapes were made. Gustin also said the girls presented themselves as 18 or older and were willing to go on camera inside the RV.
"They would videotape the girl's face. They would videotape her identification. And most of the girls said they were in college," she said.
Gamvroulas said there is no proof on the tapes.
Christensen and Khwaja could face a maximum penalty of 22 years in prison if found guilty of all charges; Walston could serve up to 16 years.
The mother of one of the girls reported the incident to police in Louisiana after the three had left the state. The connection was discovered in April, after police responded to a noise complaint at a party in Draper, Utah. The tapes were found in an RV draped with a "Hot Girls" banner outside the party. Gamvroulas reviewed the tapes, tracked them back to the incident in Louisiana and the three were arrested earlier this month on fugitive from justice charges. They face no charges in Utah.