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A legislative aide in Westchester County, New York, was fired months after a sting operation allegedly found he was texting lewd messages to who he thought was a 14-year-old girl and then driving to New Jersey to reportedly meet her.
Anand Singh, 33, who worked as a legislative aide for the Westchester County Board of Legislators, was fired April 13, months after some lawmakers in the county were tipped off in December that Singh allegedly tried to solicit a 14-year-old girl, the New York Post reported.
A vigilante group that works to obliterate “predators globally” while educating viewers “on the dangers that loom our world,” OBL Global, livestreamed the sting operation back in December and posted the video publicly on April 12.
The 31-minute video shows a man, reportedly Singh, messaging with someone he thought was a 14-year-old female, but was actually an OBL Global “decoy.” The messages become more sexual in nature, the video shows, with Singh allegedly saying he could “def teach” her “a thing or two,” speculating that she weighs less than 100 pounds, and asking if she was on birth control.
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A man believed to be Anand Singh confronted by vigilante group OBL Global. (OBL GLOBAL/YouTube )
“What are you gonna bring tomorrow,” the decoy asks in a phone call, according to the video.
“I can bring some toys. You know, Plan B,” Singh allegedly responds before saying, “I’ll see you in a bit, baby girl.”

Text published by OBL Global showing alleged texts between a Westchester County government aide and a person whom he allegedly thought was a 14-year-old girl. (OBL GLOBAL/YouTube )
Singh allegedly thought he was meeting up with the teenager in Newark, New Jersey, but was confronted by OBL Global. Members of the vigilante group are seen asking the man why he would target a young girl and informing him that he will get arrested.
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