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Ex-WWE wrestler accused of attempting to buy child porn

Michael Droese, known during his wrestling days as Duke "The Dumpster" Droese, was indicted by a grand jury in Tennessee after allegedly attempting to purchase child porn.

                   
                       

An You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login was indicted by a Tennessee grand jury after allegedly attempting to purchase child pornography in 2024. 

Michael Droese, who went by Duke "The Dumpster" Droese during his wrestling days from 1994-96, faces one count of attempted sexual exploitation of a minor. 

District Attorney General Chris Stanford of the 31st Judicial District in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login announced the indictment in a press release on Monday. 

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"This charge became aggravated because Mr. Droese intended to purchase the child sexual assault material," Stanford said in the release. "Purchasing child sexual assault material is an aggravated crime because the money used to purchase the material is what continues to make child sexual assault material profitable for criminal enterprises that produce it and sell across the world."

The press release stated that Droese attempted to buy child pornography on the dark web using a Coinbase account on April 21, 2024. The company terminated the purchase, flagging it in the process. 

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The You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login was tipped off to the attempted purchase by Droese, who then told Jason Walker of the Warren County Sheriff's Department in March. 

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation was brought in to assist the Sheriff's Department, eventually bringing in Droese. 

Droese turned himself in after the grand jury indicted him. He was booked at the Warren County Sheriff's Department and released after posting $10,000 bond. 

The release noted that Droese had been working with the 31st Judicial District Adult Recovery Court Program, which is also referred to as "Drug Court." He was a DUI coordinator there, while also working for the program in other capacities prior to his current role. 

Stanford said that Droese did not work with any children during his time with the program, and he has since been terminated from his post. 

However, a You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login said that Droese had moved to Tennessee after his career and became an elementary school teacher for special education students. He would later be forced to leave his job after selling oxycodone to an undercover officer in 2013. 

Droese is due in Warren County Circuit Court on May 28 for an arraignment hearing. 

If convicted, he faces a possible sentence of two to four years in prison. 

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