Federal DEA worker arrested in Internet sex sting

A man who worked for the Drug Enforcement Administration was arrested during an Internet sex sting for trying to set up a tryst with a 14-year-old girl, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Richard Luttman, a data analyst, is accused of sending naughty instant messages to an undercover police vice detective posing as the girl and e-mailing the officer a picture of a penis and his cell phone number, Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown said.

During their conversation, Luttman asked the girl what school she attended, how many times she had had sex, whether she would have sex with him and whether she had been with two men, Brown said.

Luttman, 27, was arrested Monday evening at a rendezvous location, prosecutors said.

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