IPSWICH — A Boston man has been charged with sending nearly a dozen images and videos of what appear to be child pornography to what turned out to be an undercover officer — after allegedly trying to convince a woman he met on Tinder to pretend to be a child when they met for sex. Julien Toulotte, 22, of 3 Arlington St., Boston, pleaded not guilty to five counts counts of disseminating obscene material to a minor, four counts of sending unsolicited sexual images to a child and two counts of disseminating images of a child in sexual conduct at his arraignment Friday in Ipswich District Court in Newburyport. Judge Peter Doyle set bail at $20,000. In January, an Ipswich woman went to police to report that the man she had met through the dating site told her that he liked “age play” and asked her to act like a young girl if and when they met, according to a police report filed in the case by Ipswich Police Detective Peter Dziadose. He went on to tell her that he would be babysitting an 8-year-old girl in the near future, then sent her a sexually graphic photo of a young girl, police…
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