OXFORD – A Desoto County man has been sentenced to serve 10
years in prison following his conviction for possession of child
pornography. Benjamin Adam McDonald, age
33, of Southaven, Mississippi, was arrested and prosecuted after a tip to the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) was forwarded to the
FBI, who investigated the matter in conjunction with the Mississippi Attorney
General’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. A search warrant revealed the contents of
McDonald’s child pornography collection.
U.S. Attorney, William C. Lamar, together with FBI Special Agent in
Charge Christopher Freeze, and Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, made the
announcement following McDonald’s sentencing on Thursday, April 18, 2019.
In addition to sentencing McDonald to serve 10 years in
prison, Senior U.S. District Court Judge Glen H. Davidson imposed a term of 10
years supervised release after imprisonment.
Judge Davidson also ordered McDonald to register as a sex offender. McDonald will begin serving the sentence
immediately.
Following the sentencing, Mississippi Attorney General Hood
praised the joint work of investigators.
“Partnerships between agencies are critical to protecting our children
and putting predators behind bars,” General Hood said. “Thank you to Judge
Davidson for sentencing this man to the maximum time. Our investigators
continue to join forces to make sure Mississippi’s children are safe.”
"When our children are exploited for any reason, it
steals their innocence and leaves lifelong scars," said SAC Freeze.
"Cases like these would not be successful without the partnership with the
Mississippi Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office."
U. S. Attorney Lamar reiterated the commitment of his office
to prosecuting cases involving crimes against children. “Possession of child pornography is not a
victimless crime and the children who are victimized as a part of these crimes
will often deal with trauma and repercussions from these offenses for the rest
of their lives. We will continue to work
diligently to help address the physical and emotional needs of the victims and
to hold accountable those who would prey upon children and other vulnerable
victims to satisfy their own lascivious interests.”
Lamar noted that the case was a joint investigation by the
FBI and the Mississippi Attorney General’s Internet Crimes Against Children
Task Force, and he thanked the agents who acted on the NCMEC tip that
ultimately led to the search of McDonald’s residence. The case was prosecuted by AUSA Paul Roberts.
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