An Oregon man was sentenced today to serve 135 months in
prison for transportation of child pornography, announced Acting Assistant
Attorney General John P. Cronan of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division
and U.S. Attorney Bob Troyer of the District of Colorado.
James Parkhurst, 57, of Portland, Oregon, formerly a pastor,
was sentenced today by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Marcia S. Krieger, who
also ordered him to serve 15 years of supervised release following his prison
sentence. Parkhurst pleaded guilty on Nov.
16, 2017 to one count of transportation of child pornography.
According to court filings, Parkhurst traveled to Colorado
and produced images of child pornography in August 2010 and then transported
those images to his home in Michigan.
According to admissions made in conjunction with the guilty plea,
Parkhurst took three trips, including the one to Colorado in August 2010, where
he took photographs of nude minors who were in his care. A forensic examination of the electronic
devices seized from the defendant’s Oregon residence in 2016 revealed hundreds
of thousands of images and over 3,500 videos of minors in various stages of
undress, including minors posed in sexually suggestive and erotic poses saved
on the defendant’s computer and external hard drives.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigated this case
with assistance from an investigative analyst in the Criminal Division’s Child
Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS).
The U.S. Attorney’s Office of the District of Oregon also provided
assistance in the investigation. This
case was prosecuted by CEOS Trial Attorney Lauren S. Kupersmith and Assistant
U.S. Attorney Alecia L. Riewerts of the District of Colorado.”
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