A federal grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia returned an
indictment today charging an Evansville, Indiana man with one count of
conspiracy to receive and distribute child pornography, one count of
distribution of child pornography, and one count of receipt of child
pornography.
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger of
the Eastern District of Virginia, Assistant Director in Charge Nancy McNamara
of the FBI’s Washington Field Office and Chief Michael L. Brown of the
Alexandria Police Department, made the announcement.
Bradley Robert Segert, 30, is charged with one count of
conspiracy to receive and distribute child pornography, one count of
distribution of child pornography, and one count of receipt of child
pornography. According to the
indictment, between January 2015 and August 2015, Segert allegedly administered
a private chat group on Kik Messenger, a mobile messaging application,
dedicated to sharing and trading images and videos of child pornography. During this period, Segert and another
administrator living within the Eastern District of Virginia allegedly required
Kik users interested in becoming members of the group to send them images and
videos of child pornography in order to gain admission. Additionally, the indictment alleges that
Segert knowingly distributed and received child pornography in interstate
commerce, including to and from the Eastern District of Virginia.
FBI Washington Field Office’s Child Exploitation and Human
Trafficking Task Force, specifically the Alexandria Police Department, is
investigating the case. The Task Force is comprised of agents of the FBI, U.S.
Marshals, and detectives from the Prince William County Police, Fairfax County
Police, Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, Metropolitan Police, Alexandria City
Police, Arlington County Police, Leesburg Police, Virginia State Police and the
Offices of Inspector General of several federal agencies. Trial Attorneys James E. Burke IV, Gwendelynn
Bills and William Clayman of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and
Obscenity Section are prosecuting the case.
The charges in the indictment are merely allegations, and
the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt in a court of law.
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