FBI Agents find over 200,000 of images during course of the
investigation
DENVER – Edward Lewis, age 28, of Denver, was sentenced
yesterday to serve 72 months (6 years) in federal prison, followed by 15 years
on supervised release for possession of child pornography, announced U.S.
Attorney Jason Dunn and FBI Denver Field Office Special Agent in Charge Dean
Phillips. Lewis was also ordered to pay
$21,000 restitution to the victims depicted in the images he possessed.
The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Court Judge
William J. Martinez. Defendant Lewis,
who appeared at the sentencing hearing on bond, was remanded by Judge Martinez
at the hearing’s conclusion. He will
serve his prison time at a location to be determined by the U.S. Bureau of
Prisons.
Lewis was first charged by indictment on April 4, 2018. He pled guilty to possession of child
pornography on October 2, 2018. He was
sentenced yesterday, June 12, 2019.
Agents believed he had well over 200,000 images and videos of child
pornography and child erotica.
According to the stipulated facts contained in the plea
agreement, Lewis used a peer-to-peer file sharing network called Torrent. From
August 8, 2017 through September 5, 2017, an FBI special agent working in an
undercover capacity signed on to the Torrent network and downloaded child
pornography from Lewis’s IP address that he made available for sharing. Lewis
admitted he downloaded most of his child pornography collection from a service
that he paid for. He said he had been
collecting child pornography for at least three years and had downloaded more
videos and images than he could review.
“One image is bad enough, but 200,000 is simply
unfathomable,” said U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn.
“We will continue to do our part here in Colorado to vigorously attack
what is truly an international problem.”
“The recent sentencing of Edward Lewis represents the FBI’s
commitment to protect our most vulnerable citizens, our children,” said FBI
Denver Special Agent in Charge Dean Phillips. “The FBI’s Innocent Images Task
Force will continue to work diligently with the United States Attorney’s Office
to investigate and prosecute cases involving the sexual exploitation of
children.”
This case was investigated by the FBI. The defendant was prosecuted by Assistant
U.S. Attorney Valeria Spencer.
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