Felon Enticed 14-Year-Old Girl to Engage in Prostitution and
Send Him Sexually Explicit Images of Herself
A man who sexually exploited a 14-year-old girl, enticed her
to engage in prostitution, and received child pornography was sentenced today
to 32 years in federal prison.
Kevin Herring, age 30, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, received the
sentence after a September 28, 2018, guilty plea to one count of sexual
exploitation of a child and one count of receipt of child pornography. Evidence at sentencing showed that, in
January 2018, Herring was at a halfway house in Cedar Rapids following his
federal prison sentence for being a felon and domestic abuser in possession of
a firearm. While on a pass from the
halfway house, he met the victim, a runaway 14‑year-old girl. Herring persuaded, induced, and enticed the
victim to engage in prostitution and to send him sexually explicit images of
herself. Herring asked the victim if she
loved him and told her she could live with him after he left the halfway house.
Herring was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by Chief United States
District Court Judge Leonard T. Strand.
Herring was sentenced to 384 months’ imprisonment in this case and an additional
24 months’ imprisonment for a supervised release violation in a previous case,
to be served consecutively. A special
assessment of $200 was imposed, Herring was ordered to pay $111,654 in victim
restitution, and he also must serve a seven-year term of supervised
release. He must comply with all sex
offender registration and public notification requirements.
“Kevin Herring preyed upon the vulnerability of a
14-year-old runaway girl,” said United States Attorney Peter Deegan. “His repulsive conduct earned him every
minute of the sentence he received. Our
office has and will continue to hold accountable predators like Herring and
prosecute them the full extent of the law.”
This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney
Mark Tremmel and was investigated by the Iowa Division of Criminal
Investigation, the Cedar Rapids Police Department, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the United States Marshals Service, the Waterloo Police
Department, and Homeland Security Investigations.
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