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U.S. Department
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
MEDIA INQUIRIES: KATHY COLVIN |
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2011
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ROWLETT, TEXAS, MAN SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR Some of the Child Pornography Images Were of Infants DALLAS — Jesse Wrye, 23, of Rowlett, Texas, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Jorge A. Solis to 72 months in prison to be followed by a term of supervised release of 10 years, announced U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks of the Northern District of Texas. Wrye pleaded guilty in April 2011 to one count of transporting and shipping child pornography and one count of possessing child pornography. Judge Solis ordered that he surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on or before August 24, 2011. According to plea documents filed in the case, on September 30, 2010, when Wrye was interviewed at his home by FBI agents, he admitted using his personal computer and the Internet to access an online file-trading network using peer-to-peer software. Wrye stated that he possessed at least 1000 images and 500 videos containing child pornography that he knew depicted actual children. He admitted trading his child pornography via a peer-to-peer software program in hopes of enlarging his own collection of child pornography. A forensic examination of Wrye’s computer revealed a large collection of images and videos containing child pornography. Many of these files depicted prepubescent minors under the age of 12 being sexually assaulted, acts found by the Court to contain sadistic / masochistic conduct or other depictions of violence. The case was investigated by the FBI and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason D. Schall. ### |