A former Virginia detective with the Madison County
Sheriff’s Office, who was most recently assigned to the Internet Crimes Against
Children Task Force, was sentenced today in the U.S. District Court for the
Western District of Virginia in Charlottesville for multiple charges of
sexually exploiting minors, Acting Assistant Attorney General John P. Cronan of
the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Rick A.
Mountcastle for the Western District of Virginia announced.
Bruce Arlie Harvey, 42, of Reva, Virginia, pleaded guilty on
Aug. 14, 2017, and was sentenced on Jan. 25, to 276 months in prison for three
counts of transporting a minor across state lines with the intent to engage in
criminal sexual acts, three counts of interstate travel with minors with the
intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and one count of possession of child
pornography.
According to the information presented during the guilty
plea and during the sentencing hearing, Harvey, while a karate instructor at
the Virginia Tong Leong School of Karate in Madison, Virginia, began making
sexual advances toward the two minor female victims in this case while they
were students at the karate school. Harvey engaged in illegal sexual acts with
these children after he began giving them private karate lessons and began
traveling with each of them to karate competitions and other events at various
out-of-state locations, including California and Maryland. This conduct took place between 1998 and
2007.
Additional evidence presented during the guilty plea
revealed that at the time of his arrest on May 3, 2017, investigators recovered
a Sony microcassette in a bedroom closet that contained a film clip dated Feb.
14, 2007, that showed one of the victims performing a sexual act with Harvey in
his Madison County home.
The FBI and the Virginia State Police investigated this
case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Nancy S. Healey and Trial Attorney Lauren S.
Kupersmith of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section
(CEOS) prosecuted this case.
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