An appeals court has upheld a decision to impose stricter release conditions for a man who served a 10-year prison sentence for child sex trafficking in his “suburban brothel” set up in his Dauphin County home .
Coy Christopher Klinger, 48, of Lower Paxton Township, asked the Third Circuit of Appeals to overturn a federal judge’s order that he not have contact with minors, only use the internet for “essential” tasks and not view online pornography.
But the Third Circuit of Appeals shot down his request last week in an opinion that supported further restricting his conditions of release until 2028, when he’s scheduled to be free from the federal probation office.
Klinger ran a prostitution ring in 2014 out of his Lower Paxton Township home and recruited children using social media, pro

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