ALBANY, NEW YORK – Cammron Robinson, age 24, of New Paltz,
New York, was sentenced yesterday to 30 years in prison for sexual exploiting
four children.
The announcement was made by United States Attorney Grant C.
Jaquith; James N. Hendricks, Special Agent in Charge of the Albany Field Office
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); and New York State Police Acting
Superintendent Keith M. Corlett.
As part of his guilty plea, Robinson admitted that he
convinced four children to engage in sexually explicit conduct, and produced
videos and images capturing that conduct over the course of three years.
Specifically, Robinson admitted that from 2015 through 2017,
he used the PS4 gaming console, Skype, Zoom and cell phones to chat online with
numerous male children. During the
course of these communications, Robinson persuaded, induced, enticed, or
coerced boys between the ages of 11 and 13 to masturbate and/or show him their
genitalia. These sexually explicit acts
were then recorded or saved by Robinson so he could watch and view them again.
Senior United States District Judge Thomas J. McAvoy also
imposed a 15-year term of supervised release, which will start after Robinson
is released from prison, and ordered Robinson to pay restitution in the amount
of $9,000. As a result of his conviction, Robinson will be required to register
as a sex offender upon his release from prison.
Robinson’s case was investigated by the New York State
Police and the FBI. The case was
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Geoffrey J. L. Brown.
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