SACRAMENTO, Calif. —Zaid Bader Jacob, 49, of West
Sacramento, pleaded guilty today to receipt of child pornography, U.S. Attorney
McGregor W. Scott announced.
According to court documents, between January and April
2015, Jacob used a computer to receive files depicting child pornography. Jacob
was identified by law enforcement after they identified an IP address at
Jacob’s residence that was making child pornography available over the internet
via a peer-to-peer file sharing program.
This case is the product of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and the Sacramento Internet Crimes Against Children
(ICAC) Task Force, a federally and state-funded task force managed by the
Sacramento Sheriff’s Department with agents from federal, state, and local
agencies. The Sacramento ICAC investigates online child exploitation crimes,
including child pornography, enticement, and sex trafficking. Assistant U.S.
Attorney Shelley D. Weger is prosecuting the case.
Jacob is scheduled to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge
Troy L. Nunley on November 29, 2018. Jacob faces a maximum statutory penalty of
20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The actual sentence, however, will be
determined at the discretion of the court after consideration of any applicable
statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into
account a number of variables.
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