CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A Cross Lanes man was sentenced today to
78 months in federal prison for a child pornography crime, announced United
States Attorney Mike Stuart. Charles William Lourett, 62, previously entered
his guilty plea in February to receiving child pornography. U.S. Attorney
Stuart commended the investigative efforts of the West Virginia State Police,
the West Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the Parkersburg
Police Department, the FBI, and the FBI Violent Crimes Against Children Task
Force.
“We have a great team of investigators and prosecutors
working tirelessly to identify those who use the Internet to target and exploit
children,” said United States Attorney Mike Stuart. “Sex offenders like Lourett need to be locked
up.”
Lourett previously admitted that on September 22, 2016, he
received a video of a prepubescent minor engaged in sex acts. The video was
received on Lourett’s computer located at his residence. The investigation
revealed that Lourett was using a peer-to-peer file sharing program to
download, receive, and distribute child pornography. Lourett further admitted
to possessing over 600 images and videos of minors engaged in sex acts.
Upon Lourett’s release from prison, he will be required to
serve a term of supervised release of 15 years and will be required to register
as a sex offender.
First Assistant United States Attorney Lisa G. Johnston and
Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Rada Herrald were in charge of the
prosecution. The sentencing hearing was held before United States District
Judge John T. Copenhaver, Jr..
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