Adult content material creator accused of utilizing daughter, 5, to entice males for cash
Elizabeth Creekmore, 41, is accused of involving a five-year-old girl in material used to promote her x-rated work and now faces eight felony charges
An adult content creator has been accused of using a five-year-old girl to promote her x-rated work. She is now facing multiple felony charges. Elizabeth Creekmore, 41, was charged on April 22 with four counts of child exploitation (production) and four counts of possessing child sex abuse material.
A warrant has been filed for her arrest. If convicted on all counts, she could face up to 72 years in prison.
Police say an investigation began after a tip from the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS), in the US, that Creekmore had allegedly involved a young child in “the creation of content intended to attract adult subscribers”.
She also allegedly recorded a video of the child and a witness told investigators the girl “was being used to generate income and attract adult males”.
After securing a search warrant for her adult content platform account, investigators found messages in which a subscriber asked for “a slutty video” with “a kid or kids in the room or in the background”, True Crimes News reported. The man allegedly wrote: “The hard part of these videos is recording yourself but also showing that there [sic] by you or next to you lol.”
Creekmore allegedly replied: “I completely understand. I get exactly what you’re wanting.”
Investigators claim Creekmore would move child-related requests to Snapchat to negotiate payment and details. Court documents say a search of her Snapchat uncovered four lewd files, including images of Creekmore allegedly exposing her breasts in front of the child and photos of the child without clothes on.
Police say file data indicated the child was between five and six years old when the images were taken, and that the files were allegedly uploaded the same day a sex offender from Wisconsin, US, used an adult content platform to request child sex abuse material.
Multiple outlets including WTHR, WXIN and Local 12 have since reported that the child is Creekmore’s own daughter. Authorities believe the child was present during content creation as early as 2021, while Creekmore’s husband told officers who attended their home that he had no involvement in the account.
“Abuse by trusted adults is common and devastating,” said Genevieve Meyer with Indiana’s Trafficking Victims Assistance Program. “Many child abuse cases involve someone the child already knew.”
Meyer warned: “Most often, the most dangerous offender is the one who has access, trust and control and not just a stranger online. That’s why it’s good for other people to be involved in a child’s life.”
Police say they attempted to interview Creekmore and her husband at their Westfield home, Indiana, on March 19, but she requested an attorney and her husband provided no information. Because the case began with a DCS tip, Meyer urged the public to report concerns.
She said: “Remember, it’s not your job to prove it, but if you think something is off, make that report. We’d rather be safe than sorry and let the professionals take it from there.”
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