CONCORD -
United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced today that Richard Silvestri,
49, of Seabrook, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty to two counts of producing child
pornography.
According
to court documents and statements made in court, sometime before December 7,
2017, Silvestri produced visual depictions of an eight-year-old minor female
engaging in sexually explicit activity.
Silvestri used a Samsung cellular phone to produce the images. Silvestri’s activities were discovered based
on a lead from an undercover agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
based in Alaska. That agent notified the
Bedford office of the FBI and Silvestri was arrested on December 7, 2017 in
Seabrook.
A
sentencing hearing is scheduled for September 27, 2018.
“The production of child pornography is a
terrible crime that causes real damage to its young victims,” said U.S.
Attorney Murray. “The U.S. Attorney’s
Office will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to
locate and prosecute individuals who engage in this unlawful conduct and to
seek justice for the victims whose lives are affected by these predators.”
“Mr.
Silvestri is finally accepting responsibility for his atrocious actions. He repeatedly abused an innocent child. Few, if any, crimes are more outrageous. That’s why the FBI will continue to work
closely with our law enforcement partners to protect our children from
predators like him,” said Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Boston
Division.
The FBI and the Seabrook Police Department
participated in the investigation of this case.
Staff from the Rockingham County Child Advocacy Center also assisted in
the case. Assistant United States
Attorneys Donald A. Feith and Helen White Fitzgibbon prosecuted the case.
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