A former Eagle Ridge Academy hall monitor in Minnetonka has admitted in court to using electronic messages to send sexual content to a minor, according to court records. Ibrahim Haji, 28, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of engaging in electronic communication relating or describing sexual conduct with a person under 18. Under a plea agreement, prosecutors expect two other felony counts to be dropped: soliciting a child to engage in sexual conduct and distributing material that relates to sexual conduct to a child. The single remaining count still carries a potential sentence of up to five years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000 if the judge imposes the statutory maximum. Plea agreement filed in Hennepin County According to CBS Minnesota, the guilty plea was filed May 8, 2026, in Hennepin County and reflects a deal worked out between prosecutors and Haji’s defense attorneys. The agreement, as described in the report, allows prosecutors to dismiss two of the three original charges as part of the bargain, leaving the single electronic-communication count as the basis for the conviction. Evidence outlined in the complaint Investigators, as summarized by Crime Watch MN in coverage carried by Alpha News, say they recovered
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Minnetonka Hall Monitor Busted In Snapchat Sex Plea – Hoodline

Minnetonka Hall Monitor Busted In Snapchat Sex Plea – Hoodline