Area disc jockey’s hearing postponed

The preliminary hearing scheduled for a 27-year-old area disc jockey accused of sex, pornography, and drug offenses was postponed in West Chester district court.

Daniel J. Milowicki is accused of using a modeling job as a ploy to lure a young woman to his home for sex.
Daniel J. Milowicki is accused of using a modeling job as a ploy to lure a young woman to his home for sex.

Daniel J. Milowicki, who has residences in Westtown and West Bradford townships, appeared before Magisterial District Judge Mark Bruno on Tuesday, May 12. After conferencing with defense attorney Alexander Silow and Deputy District Attorney Carlos Barraza, Bruno said the case would be continued.

Later, Bruno declined comment, except to say that “there might be some sort of conflict of interest.” Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan said if a conflict exists, the case would likely be rescheduled in another district court.

According to the criminal complaint, an investigation by state police began after a 21-year-old female responded to an Internet ad on Craigslist looking for a petite model, and Milowicki took her to his home for the “photo shoot.” She told police that he insisted that she engage in sex acts and threatened to release video of them if she didn’t continue to comply, the complaint said.

After the victim contacted state police, troopers executed a search warrant on Feb. 25, seizing recording materials, hundreds of images of child pornography, surreptitiously recorded “up-skirt” videos of young women, and a marijuana-growing operation, the complaint said.

Milowicki was self-employed as a photographer and disc jockey for weddings, parties, children’s birthday parties, school dances, bars, and other events in the area, the complaint said. An online profile lists him as a “DJ, disc jockey, producer, photographer, videographer, musician, graphic illustrator, and more.”

After Milowicki’s arrest on charges that include involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, possession of child pornography, invasion of privacy, and drug offenses, Hogan said that authorities believe other victims exist and he urged them to come forward. He declined to comment on whether any had done so.

Milowicki remains free after posting 10 percent of his $250,000 bail. Both Silow and Barraza declined to comment on the case.

 

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