A Nebraska man pleaded guilty today to producing child
pornography between 2015 and 2016, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General
John P. Cronan of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and Acting U.S.
Attorney Robert C. Stuart of the District of Nebraska.
Nicholas Alford, 26, of Bellevue, Nebraska, pleaded guilty
to one count of production of child pornography before Chief U.S. District
Court Judge Laurie Smith Camp of the District of Nebraska. Sentencing is set for May 14.
According to admissions made in connection with his guilty
plea, in July 2015, Alford provided a 13-year-old minor with the username for a
Kik Messenger account user who Alford claimed would pay the minor money in
exchange for sexually explicit images.
Alford was actually the user of the Kik Messenger account, and, in that
capacity, he persuaded the minor to send dozens of sexually explicit images to
his Kik Messenger account. A search
warrant executed on Alford’s Bellevue residence resulted in the discovery of
dozens of images and videos depicting the minor engaged in sexually explicit
conduct.
The FBI is investigating this case. Trial Attorney William M. Grady of the
Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) and
Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael P. Norris of the District of Nebraska are
prosecuting the case.
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