ROCHESTER, N.Y.--U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr.
announced today that William Miller, 53, of Rochester, NY, who was convicted of
online enticement of a minor, was sentenced to 168 months in prison and 10
years supervised release by U.S. District Court Judge David G. Larimer.
“This case illustrates the threats facing our children by
people known to the family,” said U.S. Attorney Hochul. “At the same time, it demonstrates the
ability of law enforcement to detect crime and then solve it. We will continue to
use all of the tools available to us in order to help protect children from
violent predators such as this defendant.”
Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig R. Gestring, who handled the
case, stated that in August of 2012, Rochester Police responded to the defendant’s
Electric Avenue Apartment after Miller claimed to be the victim of a crime.
Inside the apartment, officers saw cases of untaxed cigarettes stacked all
over, which led them to obtain a search warrant. During their search, officers
found a digital camera which contained sexually explicit photos and videos of a
young girl which appeared to be taken in Miller’s apartment. At that point,
Police contacted the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force for investigative
assistance.
Federal agents joined the investigation and identified the
child depicted in the sexually explicit videos as a 12 year old girl known to
the defendant. Interviews with the child and her mother determined that Miller
used threats and bribes to get the child to allow him to produce this material.
Federal investigators also determined that Miller used his cellphone to arrange
for meetings with the child at which he would produce sexually explicit videos
and photos.
At sentencing, Judge Larimer called the defendant a danger
to the community. The Judge also referenced the fact that Miller had 80 prior
criminal convictions over the past several decades, saying that the defendant
should have learned something during all that time. The Court noted that Miller
was on probation in Rochester City Court at the time he committed the federal
child exploitation crimes for which he was convicted.
The sentencing is the culmination of an investigation on the
part of Officers of the Rochester Police Department, under the direction of
Chief Michael Ciminelli; and Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Child Exploitation Task Force.
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