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Registered Sex Offender Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison for Transporting Images of Child Rape and Abuse

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Washington
Defendant used False Identity Information to continue to work with Children even after First Conviction and Sex Offender Registration

          A former cheerleading coach, who has a prior state conviction for possession of child pornography, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to nine years in prison for transporting child pornography, announced U.S. Attorney Brian T. Moran.  LEONARD BERNARD LEWIS, 33, of Seattle, pleaded guilty in February 2019, admitting that he transported images of child rape and abuse on his personal electronic devices when he traveled from Seattle to London on March 1, 2018.  U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour imposed ten years of supervised release to follow the prison term.

            According to records filed in the case, LEWIS was traveling to England to continue his career as a cheer coach.  When he arrived and attempted to clear customs at Gatwick Airport, a United Kingdom Border Force Officer asked to examine LEWIS’ cell phone.  After being given the password, the officer found several images of child pornography.  The cell phone, two laptop computers and LEWIS’ PlayStation 4 were seized by law enforcement and LEWIS was detained.  LEWIS was sent back to the U.S. the next day, and his electronic devices were delivered to Homeland Security Investigations.  Forensic examination of LEWIS’ electronic devices revealed more than 5,000 images and 2,000 video files of child pornography.

            The investigation determined that despite his sex offender status, which prohibited him from working with children, LEWIS had been employed at a local gymnastics facility. Between 2016 and 2018, LEWIS was employed as a cheer coach at the gym. LEWIS had used a relative’s Social Security Number so that the facilities’ background check did not reveal LEWIS’ registered sex offender status.  LEWIS has been a registered sex offender since 2012 when he was convicted of possession of child pornography. 

            As Special Assistant United States Attorney Cecelia Gregson wrote in her sentencing memo, despite his earlier conviction LEWIS continued to seek out images of child rape and abuse and “to engage in conduct that undoubtedly supported an industry thriving on the sexual exploitation and misery of children.”

            The case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and was prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Cecelia Gregson.  Ms. Gregson is a Senior King County Deputy Prosecutor specially designated to prosecute child exploitation crimes in federal court.

Contact

Press contact for the U.S. Attorney’s Office is Communications Director Emily Langlie at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.Langlie@usdoj.gov.

Updated June 4, 2019

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Cybercrime
Project Safe Childhood