A federal grand jury in Wilmington, Delaware, indicted a
resident of Church Hill, Maryland, today on one count of attempting to transfer
obscene materials to a minor, Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of
the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Charles M. Oberly
III of the District of Delaware announced today.
Lee Robert Moore, 37, was employed by the U.S. Secret
Service-Uniformed Division and was assigned to the White House at the time of
his arrest. Moore was arrested on Nov.
9, 2015, and has remained in custody since that time.
According to the indictment and court documents filed in the
case, Moore allegedly maintained a profile on the social media application
“Meet24,” which provides a mobile-based platform for exchanging digital images,
as well as voice and text messages.
Delaware State Police Detectives with the Delaware Child Predator Task
Force created a profile on this site, posing as a 14-year-old girl, with whom
Moore allegedly engaged in a number of online chat sessions, via the “Meet24”
and “Kik” mobile apps over a two-month period, including while Moore was at
work. A number of the online chats
allegedly between Moore and the supposed female minor were sexual in nature
and, on several occasions, Moore allegedly sent pictures of himself, including
one depicting his penis.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security
Investigations and the Delaware Child Predator Task Force conducted the
investigation. Trial Attorney Amy E.
Larson of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section
(CEOS) and Assistant U.S. Attorney Edward J. McAndrew of the District of
Delaware are prosecuting the case.
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