A federal jury found a Hamilton, Ohio, man guilty of one
count of engaging in a child exploitation enterprise, one count of conspiracy
to advertise child pornography and one count of conspiracy to distribute child
pornography.
Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice
Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney James A. Lewis of the Central
District of Illinois and Special Agent in Charge Sean Cox of the FBI’s
Springfield, Illinois, Division made the announcement.
Evidence at trial established
that Jason Gmoser, 36, acted as a member and co-administrator of an Internet
website through which Gmoser and others posted thousands of messages containing
images of sexual exploitation involving pre-pubescent children. The website’s users also employed advanced
technological means in order to undermine law enforcement’s attempts to
identify them.
Gmoser was arrested
on Oct. 16, 2014, following a court-authorized search of his home in
Hamilton. A forensic examination of
computers and devices seized pursuant to that search found he was in possession
of millions of files depicting the sexual exploitation of children. Sentencing is scheduled for June 13, 2016.
The FBI’s Springfield
Field Office and the FBI’s Violent Crimes against Children Section, Major Case
Coordination Unit and Digital Analysis and Research Center led the
investigation of this case. Trial
Attorney Keith Becker of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and
Obscenity Section (CEOS) and Assistant U.S. Attorney Elly Peirson of the
Central District of Illinois prosecuted the case.
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