Bend Man Sentenced to 51 Months
for Possessing Child Pornography
Eugene, Ore. — Bruce Kevin Moody,
45, of Bend, Oregon was sentenced today to a 51- month
term of imprisonment by United States District Court
Judge Ann Aiken for possessing child pornography. Moody
pleaded guilty on September 27, 2007 to knowingly possessing
computer disks and data storage media, which contained
visual depictions of actual minors engaged in sexually
explicit conduct. Upon release from custody, Moody
will serve a three-year period of supervised release
wherein he must abide by a number of conditions, including
mental health counseling, restricted access to computers
and the Internet, and registration as a sex offender.
The case arose from an undercover investigation into
the distribution of child pornography via the Internet.
A search warrant was later served at Moody’s
residence and thousands of images of child pornography
were found on his computer. In pleading guilty, Moody
admitted that he knowingly possessed over 600 images
of actual minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct
on computer disks and data storage media which had
been transferred by computer via the Internet.
The U. S. Attorney’s Office continues to prosecute
cases such as these as part of Project Safe Childhood.
In February 2006, the U.S. Department of Justice created
Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative designed
to protect children from online exploitation and abuse.
Led by the United States Attorney’s Offices,
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 identify and rescue victims. For more information
about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorney Sean B. Hoar.
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