A Taylorville man has been sentenced in Christian County Court on two charges Monday afternoon. Nicholas A. Millman, a 22-year-old resident of Taylorville, Illinois, was sentenced today in Christian County Court to a total of 20 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) for multiple felony offenses. The sentencing includes 12 years for aggravated criminal sexual abuse, followed by 2 years of mandatory supervised release, and an additional 8 years on solicitation of child pornography, also followed by 2 years of mandatory supervised release.
Millman's arrest on February 1, 2024, was part of an extensive investigation by the Taylorville Police Department. He faced multiple charges, including criminal sexual assault, grooming, sexual exploitation of a child, harassment, and impersonating a police officer. During interviews with detectives, Millman provided a confession, highlighting the severity of his actions, particularly the impersonation of a police officer.
Following his arrest, Millman was held after pretrial release was denied. Court records indicate that during a detention hearing on February 6, 2024, probable cause was found, and Millman pleaded not guilty to all charges, waiving arraignment and requesting a trial by jury. Subsequent court proceedings led to his sentencing today.












