A Colorado man was convicted by a federal jury of kidnapping a toddler and producing child pornography, announced Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner of the Eastern District of California.
Shawn McCormack, 31, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was
found guilty following a four-day trial of four counts of sexual exploitation
of a child and two counts of kidnapping.
Senior U.S. District Judge Anthony W. Ishii of the Eastern District of
California presided over the trial, and a sentencing hearing was scheduled for
July 27, 2015.
According to evidence presented at trial, McCormack,
feigning to be a friend, traveled to a couple’s residence in Bakersfield,
California, and stayed as an overnight guest on multiple occasions. During several of the overnight stays, in the
middle of the night, McCormack snuck the couple’s toddler out of the house and
recorded his sexual abuse of the toddler in a nearby motel, outdoors and in his
truck. McCormack then returned the
toddler to the house before the parents awoke.
The evidence demonstrated that McCormack distributed the images and
videos of his abuse to others online, including an undercover officer with the
Toronto Police Services.
According to the evidence presented at trial, Homeland
Security Investigations agents in Boston found images and recordings
distributed by McCormack on a separate defendant’s computer in
Massachusetts. The agents were able to
identify the date, time and hotel room where one of the videos had been
produced. When agents visited that
hotel, they learned that McCormack had rented that hotel room on the night when
the recording was created. During the
investigation, agents uncovered evidence that McCormack had recorded his abuse
of both of the couple’s children.
The investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement’s Field Offices in Bakersfield, California, Colorado
Springs, Colorado, and Boston, Massachusetts, the Bakersfield Police
Department, the Colorado Springs Police Department, Toronto Police Services,
and the FBI.
The case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Maureen C.
Cain of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section and
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Patrick R. Delahunty and Megan A.S. Richards of the
Eastern District of California.
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