The Israeli cybersecurity official who was arrested in a child sex sting in August has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
Tom Alexandrovich, 38, was charged with luring children or mentally ill persons with the use of technology with the intent to engage in sexual conduct, according to the three-page indictment filed Thursday in District Court.
Online court records show Alexandrovich is scheduled to appear for an initial arraignment Oct. 15 and is being represented by Las Vegas-based defense attorney David Chesnoff.
The indictment alleges Alexandrovich “willfully, unlawfully and knowingly” communicated with an undercover FBI agent, whom Alexandrovich believed was under 16, with the intent to “solicit, persuade or lure” them to engage in sexual conduct through online application