A Marina man who was arrested when FBI agents broke down his front door Wednesday is accused of producing child pornography by posing as a 16-year-old boy online and asking underage girls to perform sex acts.Dennis Whitt, 40, posed as a boy named Lucas and told the girls to perform sex acts using Skype live video cat and Omegle.com, federal prosecutors said.FBI agents found Whitt at his Marina home Wednesday morning.As Whitt walked out of his house in handcuffs, he was wearing a black t-shirt that had a yellow wanted poster on it reading “Wanted: Dead Or Alive.”VIDEO: Dennis Whitt walking out of houseWhitt created a sex game where girls earned points by taking off their clothes or doing sex acts on camera, according to a federal criminal complaint filed April 30. Victims ranged in age from 9-16, and one girl Skype messaged with Whitt almost every day, the complaint states. The criminal complaint states, "Three girls began to play a game whereby they would do thing on camera to 'earn points.' Tasks began with things like waiving and blowing kisses but progressed to showing 'Lucas' their genitalia."Whitt's Skype account was named Vampirategod and his profile photo was a skull and crossbones. Whitt recorded the Skype sessions. When FBI agents raided Whitt’s home, they discovered 48 video files along with 20 image files. Some of the videos were more than an hour long.Investigators said when they questioned Whitt, he admitted to capturing videos of the underage girls and then saving them on a hard drive in a folder labeled “my girls.”The FBI was assisted by the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children task force, which specializes in targeting people who produce and distribute child pornography.They were able to identity Whitt through his IP address, which was matched to his Gmail, Skype, and AOL accounts. Prosecutors said Whitt will eventually be extradited to New York to face trial.

A Marina man who was arrested when FBI agents broke down his front door Wednesday is accused of producing child pornography by posing as a 16-year-old boy online and asking underage girls to perform sex acts.

Dennis Whitt, 40, posed as a boy named Lucas and told the girls to perform sex acts using Skype live video cat and Omegle.com, federal prosecutors said.

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FBI agents found Whitt at his Marina home Wednesday morning.

As Whitt walked out of his house in handcuffs, he was wearing a black t-shirt that had a yellow wanted poster on it reading “Wanted: Dead Or Alive.”

VIDEO: Dennis Whitt walking out of house

Whitt created a sex game where girls earned points by taking off their clothes or doing sex acts on camera, according to a federal criminal complaint filed April 30. Victims ranged in age from 9-16, and one girl Skype messaged with Whitt almost every day, the complaint states.

The criminal complaint states, "Three girls began to play a game whereby they would do thing on camera to 'earn points.' Tasks began with things like waiving and blowing kisses but progressed to showing 'Lucas' their genitalia."

Whitt's Skype account was named Vampirategod and his profile photo was a skull and crossbones.

Whitt recorded the Skype sessions. When FBI agents raided Whitt’s home, they discovered 48 video files along with 20 image files. Some of the videos were more than an hour long.

Investigators said when they questioned Whitt, he admitted to capturing videos of the underage girls and then saving them on a hard drive in a folder labeled “my girls.”

The FBI was assisted by the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children task force, which specializes in targeting people who produce and distribute child pornography.

They were able to identity Whitt through his IP address, which was matched to his Gmail, Skype, and AOL accounts.

Prosecutors said Whitt will eventually be extradited to New York to face trial.