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District of Kansas |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Jim Cross |
Aug. 29 , 2006
WICHITA MAN SENTENCED TO 19+ YEARS ON CHILD PORN CHARGES
A Wichita man was sentenced Tuesday to more than 19 years in federal prison for receiving and distributing child pornography.
Steven C. Perrine, 53, was sentenced to 235 months during a hearing before U.S. District Judge Monti Belot.
“Mr. Perrine was on probation from a prior conviction for the sexual exploitation of a minor when he was arrested in this case,” said U.S. Attorney Eric Melgren. “He had seven computer hard drives containing thousands of images of child pornography.”
In June, Perrine was convicted after a jury trial on four counts including: one count of distributing child pornography, one count of receiving child pornography, one count of possessing child pornography, and one count of unlawfully possessing a firearm after a felony conviction.
Evidence presented at trial showed that Perrine used the name “stevedragonslayer” in a Yahoo chat room on Sept. 2, 2005, when he played videos containing child pornography for another Yahoo user who was in contact with him from Pennsylvania via computer. The other Yahoo user alerted police in Pennsylvania. Investigators followed an electronic trail to Perrine, who was a subscriber to Internet service provided by Cox Communications.
Investigators determined that Perrine had pleaded guilty on Oct. 14, 2003, in Sedgwick County District Court to one count of sexual exploitation of a child. On Dec. 22, 2005, investigators served a search warrant at Perrine’s home at 11944 W. Rolling Hills in Wichita. They seized firearms as well as two computers containing images of child pornography.
Melgren commended the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Moon Township Police Department and the Leetsdale Police Department in Pennsylvania, all of which investigated the case.
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