Shawn Lyberger, 35, of Kell, Illinois, was sentenced today
in federal court to 25 years in prison for inducing a 10-year-old boy to engage
in sex acts over webcam and possession of child pornography depicting
prepubescent minors. Lyberger previously pled guilty to a three-count
superseding indictment charging the same conduct, which included a charge for
committing the offenses while being a registered sex offender. Lyberger has a
prior federal conviction for possession of child pornography in the Eastern
District of Missouri dating back to 2003.
During the proceedings, Lyberger admitted that in December
2015, while he was a registered sex offender, he went on the website Omegle and
began chatting with the victim – identified in court documents only as T.W., a
resident of England. During their initial chat, the defendant engaged in a sex
act on webcam. At Lyberger’s suggestion, they later switched over to Skype,
whereupon the defendant induced T.W. to perform sex acts on webcam as well.
Lyberger admitted knowing at the time that the boy was only 10 years of age.
At some point, T.W. tried to end the sexual aspect of their
chats and, specifically, to no longer transmit sexually explicit pictures to
Lyberger. However, Lyberger told T.W. that this was not acceptable, and that
T.W. had to continue sending him images of his genitals or Lyberger would make
him a "cyber boy" – a threat to post T.W.’s explicit videos online
for others to see. T.W. became afraid and told his mother, who notified the
police.
On July 6, 2016, a federal search warrant was executed at
the residence the defendant shared with his mother. A laptop computer and a USB
storage device belonging to Lyberger were seized and found to contain
approximately 77 child pornography images and 200 child pornography videos
respectively. All of the contraband files were found in unallocated space,
signifying that they had been deleted. At that time, the defendant provided a
voluntary audiotaped statement in which he admitted to chatting online about
child pornography and to chatting with minors over Skype and Omegle. He also
admitted that he had solicited underage males to perform sex acts online, but
confessed only to viewing the webcam transmissions, not recording them. None of
the images or videos recovered during the search depicted T.W.
Because he was a registered sex offender at the time of the
offenses, federal law mandated a 10-year term of imprisonment to run
consecutive to any sentence Lyberger received for his enticement conviction.
His prior conviction from 2003 also meant that Lyberger faced a 10-year
mandatory minimum prison sentence for possessing child pornography. In addition
to his 300- month prison term, Lyberger was also sentenced to a lifetime term
of supervised release.
Today’s sentencing hearing was the culmination of an
investigation conducted by Interpol, officials from the United Kingdom, the
Marion County Sheriff’s Department, the Woodland, California, Police
Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland
Security - Homeland Security Investigations. The case was prosecuted by
Assistant United States Attorney Angela Scott.
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