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Indiana Man Sentenced for Child Exploitation
A
man from Indiana was sentenced Tuesday, January 22, 2013, to serve 34 years and
four months in federal prison for attempted coercion and enticement (to engage
in unlawful sexual activity with a minor child), and distributing child
pornography.
This
sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney John Walsh, and U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special
Agent in Charge Kumar Kibble.
Following
his prison sentence, Steven Raines, 35, of Fort Wayne, Ind.,
was also ordered by U.S. District Court Judge R. Brooke Jackson to serve a life
time on supervised release. Raines appeared at the hearing in custody, and was
remanded immediately after.
Raines
was first charged by Criminal Complaint July 2, 2012. He was indicted by a
federal grand jury in Denver
July 9. He pleaded guilty Oct. 24. And he was sentenced Jan. 22.
According
to the stipulated facts contained in the plea agreement, on April 1, 2012, an
HSI special agent based in Glenwood
Springs, Colo., was
chatting online in an undercover capacity. Specifically, the special agent's
undercover persona was that of a single mother of two daughters under the age
of 16. The undercover special agent (undercover) entered a chat room,
accessible by anyone, whose topic focused on sex with children. While in the
chat room, the undercover engaged in a chat with an individual who expressed
interest in having sex with the undercover and her two minor children. The individual
went on to say that he had been searching for 20 years for someone like the
undercover who would provide sexual access to her children, and that he
discovered that he was a "pedo" when he was 15. He also said that he
had been previously accused of molesting a child to whom he had access, and
that he previously attempted to meet someone like the undercover in person, but
the person failed to show up.
The
individual continued chatting and emailing with the undercover by using his
smart phone for the next three months. He told the undercover that he did not
have a computer. Eventually investigators identified the individual as 35-year
old Steven Raines, who lived in Fort
Wayne, Ind. As the
chats between Raines and the undercover progressed, Raines began to send
pictures, some of which depicted child pornography. Eventually Raines and the
undercover began to make plans for him to travel to Colorado in order to have sex with, or rape,
the two young girls. The defendant's main interest, however, was the child who
was under the age of 6. He discussed wanting to father a child with the
undercover. Raines also discussed other children he knew from church or his
neighborhood, in whom he had a sexual interest and with whom he attempted to
have some sort of contact.
As
the travel plans were finalized, Raines stated that he was going to bring his
child pornography collection with him to Colorado
in order to "teach" the girls, and stated an interest in producing
child pornography with the undercover and the two minor girls. The content of
the child pornography he was bringing featured mostly prepubescent females
engaged in sexual acts and included sadistic or masochistic conduct. During the
communications between Raines and the undercover, he made statements about both
of his children, and about sexually molesting a minor child to whom he had
access, and that he produced images of child pornography of him sexually
abusing that child.
The
defendant began his travel to Colorado
June 29, 2012. He sent texts to the undercover throughout the trip. On June 30,
near Topeka, Kan., the defendant's van broke down. He
rented a vehicle to complete his journey. On June 30, the defendant arrived at
a residence in Garfield County,
Colo., which was the address
provided to him by the undercover. After arriving, he was taken into custody.
Special agents and officers seized Raines' cell phone, which has the capacity
to take photographs and video. The phone contained about 130 still images and
84 videos of child pornography. During a lawful search of Raines' home, special
agents and officers found various discs containing child pornography. The
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children identified 23 known series
of child pornography featuring real child victims among the images the defendant
had on his cell phone and in his email.
"Sexually
exploiting children carries extraordinarily severe penalties - decades in
federal prison, followed by a life term of supervised release," said U.S.
Attorney John Walsh. "It is a top priority of the U.S. Attorney's Office
and the Department of Justice to protect children by prosecuting predators such
as Raines."
"This
significant prison sentence removes another child predator from the streets for
decades to come, which helps protect children everywhere," said Kumar C.
Kibble, special agent in charge of HSI Denver. "Unfortunately, there are
many predators like Steven Raines who pretend to lead normal lives. But our HSI
special agents, partnering with other law enforcement agencies, go to extraordinary
lengths to help protect and rescue these child victims, while also targeting
and prosecuting those who prey on them."
This
case was investigated by HSI and the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. HSI
Indianapolis and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Fort Wayne, Ind.,
also played an important role in this investigation and prosecution.
Raines
was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Michelle Heldmyer and ICE Special
Assistant U.S. Attorney Lillian Alves, with support from Assistant U.S.
Attorney Alecia Riewerts Wolak.
This
investigation was part of Operation Predator, a nationwide HSI initiative to
protect children from sexual predators, including those who travel overseas for
sex with minors, Internet child pornographers, criminal alien sex offenders and
child sex traffickers. HSI encourages the public to report suspected child
predators and any suspicious activity through its toll-free hotline at
1-866-347-2423 or by completing its online tip form. Both are staffed around the
clock by investigators.
Suspected
child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline,
1-800-843-5678.
HSI
is a founding member and current chair of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an
international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector
partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.
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