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UNITED
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May 18, 2009 POTOSI, MISSOURI, MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO PRODUCING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY Former babysitter sentenced to federal prison for 60 years St. Louis, MO: Gregory Lynn Parsons pleaded guilty to videotaping and producing child pornography with children under the age of twelve, Acting United States Attorney Michael W. Reap announced today. He was sentenced to sixty years in federal prison. According to statements made in court at the time of the plea, in April 2008, investigators from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the Washington County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and state investigators obtained a search warrant for Parsons’ residence in Potosi, Missouri. A subsequent search revealed a vast amount of electronic equipment, children’s clothing and many photographs of children engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Further examination of the computer hard drives revealed video files of the sexual abuse of several children by Parsons. Parsons admitted with his plea that between November 2007 and April 2008, he videotaped his molestation of children between one and seven years old. "Mr. Parsons babysat children, many times overnight. These parents trusted him with their young children, and he not only violated that trust, he committed horrendous acts that will forever affect these children and their families," said Reap. "Fortunately, with a 60-year sentence, he will never be a threat to another child." "This is a particularly heinous crime and Mr. Parsons’ plea will spare the kids the trauma of going through a trial. I am very pleased that he will never be in our community again," added Washington County Prosecuting Attorney John Rupp. Reap commended the work performed on the case by the Washington County Prosecuting Attorney, the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, the Missouri Children’s Division, the Missouri State Technical Assistance Team, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Assistant United States Attorney Tiffany Becker, who is handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office. |
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