HOUSTON – A federal jury has convicted a 37-year-old Spring
resident of distribution, receipt and possession of child pornography,
announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick. The jury deliberated for less than
three hours before convicting Mark Adair following a two-day trial.
The jury heard that Adair had been uploading and downloading
child pornography via peer-to-peer software. Authorities has executed a search
warrant at his residence which resulted in the discovery of computer media and
external digital storage devices. Forensic analysis revealed more than 26,000
child pornography images and 490 child pornography videos.
At trial, the jury learned Adair was receiving child
pornography and moving it from his computer to a thumb drive hours before
authorities executed the search warrant. Adair had used peer-to-peer software
on 30 separate days between December 2015 and February 2016 to receive and
distribute child pornography images and videos.
The defense attempted to convince the jury there were other
people in the home that could have been the source of the child pornography.
However, the government presented evidence including photographs that
demonstrated Adair lived alone.
Further, all the devices containing the child pornography
were found in the living room. Three of the devices were located on the coffee
table next to a tube of personal sexual lubricant. A sexual stimulation device
known as a “fleshlight” was also fully visible, next to the sink. A
“fleshlight” is a sexual stimulation device disguised as a flashlight but, when
opened, reveals a rubber insert modeled after a vagina.
The jury heard arguments that had someone lived with anyone
else, these items would likely not be out in the open for anyone to see.
U.S. District Judge Keith P. Ellison presided over the trial
and set sentencing for Nov. 14, 2018. Adair has been and will remain in custody
pending that hearing.
At that time, Adair faces a minimum of five and up to 20
year for the distribution and receipt of child pornography as well as a maximum
of 10 years for the possession charge. Additionally, the charges are punishable
by a $250,000 possible maximum fine.
The FBI conducted the investigation.
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