A Virginia man was sentenced today to 276 months in prison,
to be followed by a life term of supervised release, for traveling from the
United States to Haiti and engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a minor,
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s
Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Thomas T. Cullen of the Western District of
Virginia and Special Agent in Charge Patrick J. Lechleitner of U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
Washington, D.C., announced.
James Daniel Arbaugh, 40, of Stuarts Draft, Virginia,
pleaded guilty on Feb. 6, to one count of traveling in foreign commerce from
the United States to Haiti in or about 2016 to engage in illicit sexual conduct
with a person under the age of 18 before U.S. District Court Judge Elizabeth K.
Dillion of the Western District of Virginia, who sentenced him earlier today and
remanded him to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service.
“James Arbaugh was a wolf in sheep’s clothing: he posed as a
selfless missionary when in reality he was exploiting his position to prey on
and sexually abuse vulnerable children in one of the most impoverished areas of
the world,” said Assistant Attorney General Benczkowski. “Today’s sentencing is a testament to the
unwavering commitment of our prosecutors and law enforcement partners to hold
sexual predators like Arbaugh accountable for their deplorable crimes.”
“The defendant abused his position of trust to prey on
vulnerable victims, and their lives will never be the same,” said U.S. Attorney
Cullen. “As this case indicates, our
office is committed to working with our federal, state, and local law
enforcement partners to identify and vigorously prosecute those who exploit
children.”
“This kind of heinous and evil activity has no place here,
abroad or in-transit,” said Special Agent in Charge Lechleitner. “Those seeking
to commit such abhorrent crimes and evade detection cannot hide from our highly
skilled and dedicated investigators.”
According to admissions made in connection with his guilty
plea, Arbaugh has lived in Haiti for approximately 15 years and has traveled
regularly back to the United States during that time. According to statements made by the Court
during Armbaugh’s sentencing hearing, during his time in Haiti, Arbaugh
traveled as a Mennonite missionary regularly visiting remote towns and
villages, where he would befriend and groom children in these communities. Arbaugh admitted that in 2016, while in
Haiti, he engaged in illicit sexual contact with a minor under the age of 12 by
touching the minor’s genitals under the minor’s clothing.
The investigation of the case was conducted by HSI and the
Harrisonburg Police Department. This
case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Kaylynn Shoop of the Criminal
Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) and Assistant U.S.
Attorney Jeb Terrien of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of
Virginia.
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