Orlando, Florida – A federal jury has found Vorarut
Vorasiangsuk (36, Orlando) guilty of two counts of receipt of child pornography
and one count of possession of child pornography. For each count of receipt of
child pornography, Vorasiangsuk faces a minimum mandatory penalty of five
years, and up to 20 years in federal prison. He faces a maximum penalty of 20
years for the possession count. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for July
31, 2019.
Vorasiangsuk was indicted on February 13, 2019.
According to testimony presented at trial, in January 2019,
the FBI conducted a search warrant at Vorasiangsuk’s residence. At that time,
Vorasiangsuk confessed to having used peer-to-peer file-sharing programs to
download child pornography from the internet, and he admitted that he had been
downloading and viewing child pornography for approximately 15 years.
Vorasiangsuk, a respiratory therapist, also told the agents that he had been
working primarily with babies at a local healthcare facility for at least 10
years. The FBI recovered nine computer devices from Vorasiangsuk, containing
thousands of images of child pornography, including images depicting young
children engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Emily
C. L. Chang.
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