FBI: Dangerous ‘Nova Coagula’ is no longer a fugitive

Reginold Lamont Nelson, 32, is also known as Nova Coagula, according to the FBI. (Images Courtesy of the FBI)

MIAMI — Reginold Nelson used the “Nova Coagula” online pseudonym after a fictional DC Comics transgender superhero hacker, according to FBI Miami.

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But there was nothing heroic about Nelson, 32, an armed and dangerous child sex abuse suspect also known as James Morgan and Reginold Lamont Nelson II, according to FBI Miami special agents.

The federal agents searched for Nelson, who was born in South Carolina, for about a year after accusing him of producing child pornography and enticing a minor to send him child pornography.

Records show a federal judge in Miami issued a warrant for his arrest on May 31, 2024, and the FBI offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

On Thursday, the feds announced Nelson was no longer a fugitive and asked anyone with information about him or other victims to call 1-800-225-5324.

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