Suspect in child-porn cases denies charges
Brady Matthew Worden, 30, of Burton, accused possessing, transmitting illicit material
A convicted sex offender accused of violating a court order barring him from contact with the children and with child-pornography offences denied the allegations recently and is headed to trial.
Brady Matthew Worden, 30, of Route 102 in Burton, appeared in Fredericton provincial court by phone from jail May 22 to answer to numerous charges stemming from two investigations by the New Brunswick RCMP’s internet child exploitation unit.

He’s accused of possessing child pornography and breaching a court order prohibiting him from accessing the internet, both in Fredericton between June 24 and Sept. 24; and of transmitting child pornography Sept. 6.
Worden had been free in the community on conditions after he was charged with those alleged offences, but he was remanded after the RCMP laid a second set of charges.