White House Secret Service Agent Caught In Kiddie Porn Sting

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It's another disgrace for the Secret Service as an agent assigned to the White House faces state and federal charges over trying to seduce a 14-year-old girl!

Feds said that Lee Robert Moore, 37, sent a naked photo of himself to an undercover Delaware State Police detective while he thought he was chatting away with an underage girl!

It's the latest embarrassing sex scandal for the Secret Service — with The ENQUIRER exposing how Michelle Obama and another agent were caught up in a nude-pic scandal this past June!

Moore is facing federal charges of an attempted transfer of obscene material to a minor, plus state charges soliciting a minor for sex — along with one count of providing obscene material to a minor.

Authorities claimed the married sexual predator had been chatting to his planned victim over several days — and some conversations took place while Moore was on duty for the Secret Service!

The charges said that Moore began his contact with the "girl" via social media, asking her what clothes she wore to bed. He sent her the picture of his genitals while trying to get the 14-year-old to send photographs of herself in her panties.

A female detective later stepped in to keep Moore incriminating himself.

Moore learned he was placed on administrative leave on Nov. 6, and was told to report to Maryland State Police Barracks on Nov. 9.

"I don't think we should talk anymore," Moore wrote to authorities, still believing he was in touch with an underage girl.

"I can't explain, but I have too much going on, and I need to pull away from talking to people online altogether."

Moore was arrested when he reported to the Maryland State Police barracks — with authorities saying that he's admitted to talking to the girl in the sting, in addition to other social media users that were claiming to be underage.

The official report said: "In particular, Moore stated that he had a sexual interest in 14-year-old females and had engaged such individuals in online chats about sexual matters."