Orlando, Florida – U.S. District Judge Carlos E. Mendoza has
sentenced Deepak Deshpande (41, Dublin, California) to life in federal prison
for enticing a minor to engage in sexual conduct, and 30 years’ imprisonment
for production of child pornography. Deshpande had pleaded guilty on October
29, 2018.
According to court documents and evidence presented during
the sentencing hearing, in July 2017, Deshpande contacted a minor in Orlando
through an online chat application. At that time, Deshpande posed as a modeling
agent and persuaded the minor to send him nude images of herself. In the months
that followed, Deshpande contacted the same minor, posing as two other
individuals, and threatened to disseminate her nude images if she did not
continue producing additional child pornography for him.
In September 2017, Deshpande traveled to Orlando from
California to meet the minor in person for the first time. He brought her to a
local hotel, and filmed himself sexually assaulting the victim multiple times.
Between September 2017 and April 2018, he repeated this same conduct during
four additional visits to Orlando.
In early May 2018, following an anonymous tip, the FBI began
investigating Deshpande. An undercover FBI agent then began posing as the minor
in communications with Deshpande. On May 12, 2018, as a result of the
undercover investigation, Deshpande returned to Orlando and was arrested upon
his arrival at the Orlando International Airport.
Following his arrest, Deshpande plotted to kidnap and murder
the minor victim in advance of his trial. Deshpande recruited a fellow inmate,
whom he believed would soon be released, to serve as a middleman. Deshpande
gave the inmate names and contact information for individuals who might be
willing to carry out the abduction and murder, and furnished personal details
concerning the victim and her family, including her residence and schedule.
Upon learning of the plot, the FBI conducted an undercover investigation and
Deshpande’s efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.
“Those who work the FBI’s Violent Crimes Against Children
program bring compassion, commitment, and steadfast determination to their
investigations to ensure predators like this are brought to justice,” said Eric
Sporre, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Tampa Division. “This case is
particularly noteworthy in the level of planning conducted and depravity
displayed by the perpetrator. I would like to recognize the courage of the
victim who helped make sure this predator cannot hurt others and also encourage
our community to remain vigilant online and report any suspicious activity to
law enforcement.”
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Emily C.
L. Chang.
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