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Canadian National Sentenced for Possession of Sex Abuse Videos of Toddler and Prepubescent Boys

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Columbia

            WASHINGTON – Matthew Norman Ballek, 32, of Saskatchewan, Canada, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court to 46 months in federal prison in connection with distributing child pornography to an undercover law enforcement agent in January 2024, announced U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.

            Ballek pleaded guilty Oct. 4, 2024, in the District of Columbia to a criminal information charging him with one count of possession of child pornography. The Honorable Reggie B. Walton ordered Ballek to serve six years of supervised release on completion of his prison term, and to register as a sex offender for a period of 15 years. He also may be subject to deportation proceedings and other adverse immigration consequences.

            According to court documents, in January 2024, a member of the FBI–MPD Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force was monitoring an online dating application in an undercover capacity. The application is sometimes used by individuals who have a sexual interest in children. Ballek contacted the undercover agent and, believing he was communicating with a pedophile, expressed an interest in child pornography. Ballek sent the undercover agent three video files via an encrypted messaging application. Those video files depicted adult men raping a toddler and prepubescent boys. Ballek was arrested in the District of Columbia on February 7, 2024. The FBI seized and forensically examined Ballek’s phone, which contained 10 unique videos and at least 21 unique still images of child pornography.

            Ballek was arrested February 7, 2024.

            This case is being brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse, launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.            

            This case was investigated by the FBI Washington Field Office and MPD’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force. The task force is composed of FBI agents, along with other federal agents and detectives from northern Virginia and the District of Columbia. The task force is charged with investigating and bringing federal charges against individuals engaged in the exploitation of children and those engaged in human trafficking.  

            The matter was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen L. Shinskie.

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Updated June 30, 2025

Topics
Project Safe Childhood
Violent Crime
Press Release Number: 25-291