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To: AntiGuv
Hmmm... Then let's post the whole thing...

PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN
Virginia Man Sentenced in Landmark Obscenity Case

03/10/06 Cyber graphic with FBI Seal Two years ago, Dwight Whorley went to a local office of the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) in Richmond, ostensibly to look for jobs online. Instead, he used the state’s computer to download and send Japanese “anime” cartoons showing graphic acts of child pornography.

Because of a 2003 federal obscenity law, that’s illegal . The law, designed to help protect children from sexual exploitation, makes it a federal crime to produce or distribute obscene drawings, cartoons, paintings, or any other visual representations involving the sexual abuse of children.

On December 1, Whorley—who had spent time in jail on previous federal child pornography charges—became the first person in the U.S. to be convicted under the 2003 law. On Friday (March 10), he was sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined $7,400.

How’d he get caught? Alert employees at the VEC saw Whorley print the images, and they told a supervisor. The supervisor called the police, who contacted us. Our computer experts in Richmond and from the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section of the U.S. Department of Justice extracted evidence from the computer, and a Japanese linguist at FBI headquarters translated the text of the cartoons to provide further proof of the cartoons’ content.

FBI Agent Gerald Kim, who led our investigation in Richmond, said the cartoons were extremely graphic. “There was no doubt about what was being depicted,” Kim said.

The Japanese anime was just part of the case against Whorley. Our cyber experts found digital photographs of child porn on the same VEC computer. Whorley had also used it to send explicit e-mails to a young girl and for other e-mails describing the sexual abuse of children—further violations of federal obscenity laws. In the end, we were able to link Whorley to the pornography, e-mails and other evidence on the computer. He was convicted of a total of 74 counts of obscenity and child pornography.

“We worked on this day and night to verify that he was the person using that specific computer at certain times,” Kim said.

But our work didn’t stop there. By examining the computer Whorley used, our agents were able to identify and track down other peddlers of child pornography, leading to a recent arrest by agents from our St. Joseph, Michigan, office near Detroit. Other cases are in motion.

How can you help protect your children from becoming victims of sexual exploitation? Check out A Parent’s Guide to Internet Safety and other resources on our Online Child Pornography Program webpage, our Crimes Against Children webpage, and the Department of Justice Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section webpage.

Resources: U.S. Attorney Press Release


OK... So there's more here than ink and paper. However, the Feds are lucky that this case didn't fail on probable cause. Cartoons, no matter how vile, don't necessarily translate to kiddie porn; this was a bit of a reach.
8 posted on 03/11/2006 12:37:33 AM PST by Redcloak (<--- Not always a people person.)
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To: Redcloak

Well, look at it this way: In a less forgiving world, they would add ten years just for the stupidity of using a public government computer to engage in his child porn endeavors.

Sometimes I really can't help but wonder how some people manage to even survive to adulthood....


9 posted on 03/11/2006 12:46:54 AM PST by AntiGuv
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To: Redcloak
How can you help protect your children from becoming victims of sexual exploitation?

Don't let your kids pose for those charicature artists at theme parks.

15 posted on 03/11/2006 3:42:07 AM PST by opinionator
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To: Redcloak
Cartoons, no matter how vile, don't necessarily translate to kiddie porn;

That's why the guy was charged with obscenity.

16 posted on 03/11/2006 4:06:31 AM PST by Sandy
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