Anchorage, Alaska – U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced
the sentencing of a Maryland registered sex-offender charged in Alaska federal
court for attempted production of child pornography involving a minor victim in
Anchorage.
William Patrick King, 37, was indicted in Alaska on July 19,
2017, and arraigned on Nov. 14, 2018. After being charged in Alaska, King was
prosecuted in the Middle District of Florida for substantially similar conduct
and sentenced to serve 35 years in federal prison. Today, King was sentenced in
Alaska to serve 35 years, with 8 years to run consecutive to his Florida
sentence followed by lifetime supervised release. To protect the public from
King, he will serve a total of 43 years in federal prison followed by a
lifetime supervised release.
In May 2017, the 15-year-old victim notified Anchorage Police
Department (“APD”) School Resource Officers (“SROs”) of being harassed and
extorted by King. Records explain that King targeted the minor victim through
the use of social media applications, attempted to extort and threaten the
victim to self-produce images and videos depicting child pornography. King went
so far as to photoshop images in an attempt to blackmail the victim into
self-producing child exploitation images. King also created false online
personas to persuade the victim to refrain from reporting his conduct to law
enforcement.
The victim exhibited admirable poise under the circumstances
and promptly reported King’s threats to her Anchorage Police Department School
Resource Officers. During sentencing, U.S. District Judge Sharon L. Gleason commended
the victim for her courage and maturity. Anchorage Police Department was also
praised for their work in the investigation of this case.
U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder stated, "A survivor's
report of sexual exploitation to law enforcement is an act of bravery that
greatly assists efforts to identify and prosecute dangerous offenders."
The Anchorage Police Department (“APD”) with the assistance
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (“FBI”) Child Exploitation Task Force
conducted the investigation leading to the successful prosecution of this
case. This case was prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Alexander.
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