A Greenwell Springs, Louisiana, man was sentenced today to
serve 240 months in prison for engaging in a child exploitation enterprise and
production of child pornography, announced Assistant Attorney General Leslie R.
Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney James A.
Lewis of the Central District of Illinois and Special Agent in Charge Sean Cox
of the FBI’s Springfield, Illinois, Division.
Dakota K. Martin, 21, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge
Colin S. Bruce of the Central District of Illinois, who also ordered him to
serve a 25-year term of supervised release and to forfeit all of his computer
equipment. Martin pleaded guilty on Aug.
5, 2015. He has remained in the custody
of the U.S. Marshals since his arrest on Nov. 19, 2014.
Martin admitted upon entering his guilty plea to engaging in
a child exploitation enterprise and to producing child pornography. According to the second superseding
indictment, the enterprise involved an Internet-based, members-only bulletin
board the purpose of which was, among other things, the advertisement and
distribution of child pornography. Also
according to the second superseding indictment, the rules of the website
required prospective members to register an account and post child pornography
to the satisfaction of board members in order to become a member, and to
continue to post images of child pornography to remain in good standing and
avoid removal from the site. The
website’s rules also required members to upload encrypted child pornography
images or videos to an approved website, along with necessary passwords needed
to download such images or videos, according to the second superseding
indictment. According to a criminal
information, in February 2014, Martin also produced child pornography involving
a minor victim.
On July 15, 2016, Martin’s co-conspirator Jason Gmoser, 36,
of Hamilton, Ohio, was sentenced to serve life in prison for engaging in a
child exploitation enterprise. Gmoser
was also sentenced to 30 years and 20 years to be served concurrent to the life
sentence for conspiring to advertise and conspiring to distribute child
pornography, respectively.
The FBI’s Springfield Field Office and the FBI’s Violent
Crimes Against Children Section, Major Case Coordination Unit and Digital
Analysis and Research Center led the investigation of this case. Acting Assistant Deputy Chief Keith Becker
and Trial Attorney Elly Peirson of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation
and Obscenity Section (CEOS) prosecuted the case.
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