Jacksonville, Florida – United States District Judge Brian
J. Davis has sentenced Russel Lee Orr (42, Trinity) to 15 years in federal
prison for attempted online enticement of a child to engage in sexual activity,
attempted production of child pornography, and for soliciting for child
pornography online. A federal jury found Orr found guilty on July 1, 2016.
Prior to his arrest, Orr had worked as an aircraft mechanic in the Tampa
area.
According to testimony and evidence introduced during the
four-day trial, between March 10 and May 20, 2015, Orr engaged in a series of
text messages and email conversations with an individual he believed to be a
14-year-old girl. The “child” was actually a detective with the St. Johns
County Sheriff’s Office. During the course of the conversations, Orr discussed
in detail his desire to meet the “child” for sex. He also repeatedly solicited
the “child” to produce and send photos of her genitalia to him.
On May 21, 2015, FBI agents and other law enforcement
officers executed a search warrant at Orr’s apartment and arrested him. During the search of the home, the agents
located and seized a smart phone that Orr had used to communicate with the
“child” and also to search the internet for materials related to the sexual exploitation
of children.
This case was investigated by the St. Johns County Sheriff’s
Office, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office,
and the FBI in Jacksonville and Tampa. It was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney D. Rodney Brown.
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