CONCORD - The Concord man indicted by a Strafford County grand jury in April on two counts of human trafficking involving two Farmington girls has been indicted in a second case involving the production of child sex abuse materials of a minor female victim between March 2019 and March 2021.
Joshua Pincoske, 47, of Concord, who is currently detained and pending trial in Merrimack Superior Court on related charges, has been charged in the newest indictment with production of child sexual abuse materials of a minor female victim on multiple dates between March 11, 2019, and March 12, 2021. He has also been charged with using a means of interstate commerce to entice a different minor female victim in or about November 2021 and producing child sexual abuse materials of the second minor female victim on Nov. 12, 2021.
Other charges listed in the indictment include some related to the distribution, transportation, and possession of child sexual abuse materials.
Pincoske faces up to a life sentence if convicted on the most serious charge of interstate enticement of a minor.
In April he was indicted on two counts of human trafficking in connection with his alleged soliciting of sexual images of a Farmington girl and paying her and a girlfriend to "fool around" sexually while in the back seat of his car in December 2020.
The disturbing accusations laid out in an 11-page Farmington Police affidavit dated Feb. 14. allege that Pincoske, of 38 North Spring St., Concord, first became involved with one of the girls on her "Only Fans" page, where she would offer up digital images of herself on Snapchat so that "only certain people can see it and ask who wants to buy them," according to the affidavit. Those who were interested would pay on "Cash App" or "Venmo."
According to her friend, who came forward to report the allegations in December 2020, the girl with the "Only Fans" page asked her if she wanted to go and just meet with Pincoske and get paid $150.
But when the 17-year-olds met up with him at a location in Farmington, the affidavit reports that he wanted to go to a more private place because he said it "looked bad for him to have two minors in the car."
After they parked the car he put $150 on the dashboard and climbed between the two girls in the back seat, the affidavit states. He then stated "the deal was for both (the girls) to fool around with him and they both get the money."
During the time in the car, Pincoske is alleged to have kissed the second girl's neck and briefly touched her knee.
She came forward to a Farmington Schools resource officer in December 2020 saying she wanted to speak about the incident.
A diary entry given the SRO notes in part, "I see you in my nightmares. I feel your hands caress my body still in a way no girl would enjoy."
The April indictments accuse Pincoske, a former assistant basketball coach at Colby Sawyer College, of two felony trafficking in persons charges in that he "did agree to pay or offer to pay to observe a sexually explicit performances involving (the victims) engaging in sexual contact, touching each other's breasts, and such performance had the purpose to arouse, satisfy the sexual desires of, or appeal to the prurient interests of Pincoske."
Both charges carry a three and a half to seven year prison term.
He has been jailed since his Feb. 8 arrest.