CINCINNATI – A federal grand jury has charged a 78-year-old
Cincinnati man with sexually exploiting a toddler.
Thomas Winkelbach was charged with two counts of sexually
exploiting children and one count of possessing child pornography.
According to the indictment, in or about 2014 to 2015,
Winkelbach coerced a victim who was 1 to 2 years old at the time to engage in
sexually explicit conduct and created pictures of the abuse. Winkelbach
allegedly created five pornographic photographs of the child.
When investigators searched Winkelbach’s computer, they also
allegedly found other images of child pornography including images of children
younger than 12.
Sexually exploiting a child is a federal crime punishable by
15 to 30 years in prison. Possessing child pornography carries a potential
maximum sentence of 20 years in prison Congress sets the minimum and maximum
statutory sentence. Sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the Court
based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors.
Winkelbach remains in custody pending trial.
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office and Cincinnati Police
Department’s Regional Electronics Computer Investigations (RECI) Task Force
investigated this case.
David M. DeVillers, United States Attorney for the Southern
District of Ohio; Chris Hoffman, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division; Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Neil; and
Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot K. Isaac announced the charges returned
yesterday. Assistant United States Attorney Kyle J. Healey is representing the
United States in this case.
An indictment merely contains allegations, and the defendant
is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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