LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A Las Vegas man convicted of sexually
exploiting children by producing child pornography and possessing hundreds of
images and videos of child pornography, was sentenced today to 140 years in
federal prison, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich for the District
of Nevada and Special Agent in Charge Aaron C. Rouse for the FBI’s Las Vegas
Division.
“Today’s sentence sends a strong message that we will hold
child sexual predators accountable and bring them to justice,” said U.S.
Attorney Trutanich. “Through our Project Safe Childhood initiative, in
collaboration with local and federal partners, we will prosecute individuals
who prey on our children and commit heinous and violent acts against them.”
A jury convicted Lonny Joseph DiTirro, 37, of four counts of
sexual exploitation of children by producing child pornography and one count of
possession of child pornography. United States District Judge Kent J. Dawson
presided over the jury trial and sentencing hearing. After being released from
custody, under the Sexual Offender Registration Notification Act (SORNA),
DiTirro will be required to register as a sex offender.
According to court documents and evidence presented during
the three-day jury trial, on September 10, 2015, the Las Vegas Metropolitan
Police Department received a concerned citizen’s report of possible child
pornography found on a SD card belonging to DiTirro. Law enforcement obtained
and executed a search warrant for the SD card. A forensic examination of the SD
card found 254 images and 42 videos of child pornography, depictions that
included infants and toddlers being sadistically and violently sexually
assaulted.
Additionally, DiTirro had organized and catalogued dozens of
folders titled with the name and age of nearly 50 girls from multiple states.
The folders contained nude photos and videos of the girls, including videos of
DiTirro raping several girls. Law enforcement identified several victims who
all testified that they met DiTirro on a social media dating application when
they were under the age of 16. The victims further testified that DiTirro lied
about his age, claiming he was a teenager or in his early 20s, and went as far
as falsifying his birth certificate in an effort to coerce, entice, and induce
the victims into various sexual activities. DiTirro recorded sex acts with the
minor victims, and he also created screenshots of sexually explicit video chats
of the victims.
The case was investigated by the FBI and the Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Elham Roohani and
Christopher Burton prosecuted the case.
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