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Dad charged in Georgia hot car death indicted for allegedly ‘sexting’ minors

Justin Ross Harris, the Georgia man facing murder charges in his 22-month-old son’s hot car death in 2014, has been indicted on eight charges of “sexting” with minors, according to court documents.

Harris, a 34-year-old resident of an Atlanta suburb, was charged with two counts of sexual exploitation of children and six counts of dissemination of harmful materials to minors, according to the bill of indictment from the Cobb County grand jury.

The indictments involve three girls under the age of 18. Harris is accused of possessing digital photos of the genitalia of two of the girls, sending digital photos of male genitalia to two girls and sending “detailed verbal descriptions and narrative accounts of sexual excitement and sexual conduct” four times.

Harris’ lawyer criticized the indictments in a Friday press release.

“Despite possessing Ross Harris’ cell phone for almost two years, the Cobb County District Attorney has only now chosen to indict Ross for some alleged consensual electronic communications,” H. Maddox Kilgore said. ” We are concerned that the timing of this indictment is a calculated maneuver to inflame public opinion against Ross on the eve of jury selection. It is clear that these allegations are wholly unrelated to the accidental death of Cooper Harris.”

Police say Harris left his toddler, Cooper, strapped into a car seat under a baking sun for seven hours while he went to work June 18, 2014.

Records show that the mercury topped 92 that day, and police say the temperature was 88 degrees when the boy was pronounced dead in a parking lot not far from his father’s workplace.

During a July 2014 hearing, Cobb County police Detective Phil Stoddard alleged that while Cooper was dying in his father’s SUV, Ross Harris messaged six women or girls, sending and receiving explicit texts — some including nude images — during work.

Three of the recipients of Ross Harris’ messages were underage, the detective said in a January 2015 hearing.

Last fall, a judge said he would not separate the murder and sexting charges at trial.

Harris has been held without bond in the Cobb County Adult Detention Center since June 2014 on the murder charge and the district attorney’s office recommends no bond on the new charges.

Last month Harris’s wife, Leanna Harris, filed for divorce.

CNN’s Eliott C. McLaughlin and Chandler Friedman contributed to this report.

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