MISSOULA, Mont. – A Montana man who used his Facebook
account and mobile phone to seek a sexually explicit image of a minor girl was
sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison and 10 years of supervised release.
U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme, District of Montana, announced the
sentence. This case was investigated by the U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Flathead County
Sheriff’s Office and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
Todd Louis Pajnich, 30, pleaded guilty in December to sexual
exploitation of a child.
The prosecution said that beginning in January 2019, Pajnich
started communicating on Facebook with a 10-year-old girl. In April, Facebook
reported potential online sexual exploitation involving the girl’s and
Pajnich’s accounts. A law enforcement investigation found records in which
Pajnich asked the girl her age and that she told him she was 13. Pajnich then
asked the girl to send him a sexually explicit image of herself, which she did.
And Pajnich sent the victim a sexually explicit image of a male, purportedly of
himself. Pajnich admitted to law enforcement that he knew the victim was a
child and that he solicited a sexually explicit image of her.
This case was initiated under the Department of Justice’s
Project Safe Childhood initiative, which was launched in 2006 to combat the
proliferation of technology-facilitated crimes involving the sexual
exploitation of children. Through a network of federal, state and local law
enforcement agencies and advocacy organizations, Project Safe Childhood
attempts to protect children by investigating and prosecuting offenders
involved in child sexual exploitation. It is implemented through partnerships
including the Montana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
The ICAC Task Force Program was created to assist state and
local law enforcement agencies by enhancing their investigative response to
technology facilitated crimes against children.
U.S. District Judge Dana L. Christensen presided and
Assistant U.S. Attorney Cyndee Peterson prosecuted the case.
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