CHARLESTON, W.Va. – An Ohio man was sentenced today to spend
10 years in federal prison for attempting to entice a minor to engage in
illegal sexual activity and traveling in interstate commerce in order to engage
in illicit sexual activity with a minor, announced United States Attorney Mike
Stuart.
“The message should be clear -- if you try to sexually
exploit our children and we find you, we will prosecute you,” said United
States Attorney Mike Stuart.
Douglas James Allmon, 51, of Canton, Ohio, previously pled guilty to both charges in
January 2019. Allmon admitted that during August and September 2018 he
communicated via text message with a minor he believed to be a 14-year-old girl
in Parkersburg, West Virginia. During the conversations, Allmon attempted to
persuade and entice the minor to meet him in order to engage in sexual
intercourse. On September 7, 2018, Allmon traveled from his home in Ohio to
Parkersburg, West Virginia, in order to have sex with the minor. Only then did
Allmon discover that the minor was actually an undercover law enforcement
officer.
Upon his release from prison, he will be required to serve a
term of supervised release of 15 years. He will also be required to register as
a sex offender.
The investigation was conducted by the West Virginia State
Police, the West Virginia States Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task
Force, the FBI Violent Crimes Against Children Task Force, and the Parkersburg
Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Rada Herrald was
in charge of the prosecution. The sentence was handed down by United States
District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin.
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