US airline pilot charged in Utah ‘revenge porn’ case


Hill’s ex-girlfriend told police he had been making online profiles pretending to be her and posting nude images of her for more than a decade, according to the arrest affidavit. — Image by Freepik

A United Airlines pilot from Aurora was arrested on suspicion of posting “revenge porn” of his ex-girlfriend for more than a decade, according to Cedar City, Utah, court records.

Andrew Hill, 36, was booked into the Iron County, Utah, jail just after 1am Tuesday on charges including pornography distribution, electronic communication harassment, stalking and online impersonation.

Hill, a United Airlines pilot, was arrested by Cedar City police at a California airport and flown back to Utah, the St. George News reported.

Hill’s ex-girlfriend told police he had been making online profiles pretending to be her and posting nude images of her for more than a decade, according to the arrest affidavit.

The woman also reported random men were contacting her personal phone number and showing up at her workplace looking for sex.

Cedar City investigators tracked the IP address linked to the fake profiles to Hill’s Verizon Wireless account, according to the affidavit.

Hill is in custody at the Iron County Jail and is set to appear in court Monday. – The Denver Post/Tribune News Service

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