A Nebraska man was sentenced to eight years in prison today
for distribution of child pornography, announced Acting Assistant Attorney
General John P. Cronan of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S.
Attorney Joseph P. Kelly of the District of Nebraska.
Matthew J. Rouse, 38, of Lincoln, Nebraska, pleaded guilty
to one count of distribution of child pornography on March 5. Rouse was sentenced by Chief U.S. District
Court Judge Laurie Smith Camp of the District of Nebraska, who ordered him to serve
five years of supervised release following his prison sentence.
According to the admissions made in connection with his
guilty plea, Rouse was a sergeant with the Army National Guard in Lincoln,
Nebraska, when he befriended a 16-year-old high school student from Omaha,
Nebraska. Beginning in September 2016
and continuing to January 2017, Rouse traveled to Omaha on multiple occasions
and engaged in sexual relations with the minor.
Rouse used his phone to video-record their sexual encounter and sent the
videos to the minor over the Internet.
Nebraska State Patrol began an investigation into Rouse’s conduct and
Rouse was arrested in Lincoln on Feb. 10, 2017 on state charges stemming from
this investigation. He was indicted in federal court on Feb. 22, 2017.
The case was investigated by the Nebraska State Police. Trial Attorney Nadia Prinz of the Criminal
Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) and Assistant U.S.
Attorney Michael P. Norris of the District of Nebraska prosecuted the case.
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