BUFFALO, N.Y. - U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr.
announced today that Duke Jimenez, 36, of Buffalo, NY, who was convicted of
production and possession of child pornography, was sentenced to serve 42 years
in prison and a lifetime of supervised released by U.S. District Judge Richard
J. Arcara.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron J. Mango, who handled the
case, stated that between February 10 and October 27, 2014, the defendant
engaged in sexual contact with a three-year-old female child entrusted to his
care. This conduct resulted in both physical and emotional harm to the child.
In a written victim impact statement, the victim’s mother stated that the child
would scream and cry “the bad man’s going to kill me” and “he said he would
kill me.”
During the sexual contact, Jimenez used his cellular
telephone to create visual depictions of the victim engaging in sexually
explicit conduct. The images were located on the defendant’s SD card. Jimenez
was arrested by the Buffalo Police Department on November 18, 2015, at which
time the defendant’s telephone was seized. A subsequent search of phone and SD
card in the phone revealed 18 image files which depicted the victim engaging in
the sexually explicit conduct.
“While kids often seek to escape imaginary childhood
monsters by hiding under their covers, where those monsters are real, we must
do all that we can to capture and cage them,” noted U.S. Attorney Kennedy.
“This sentence illustrates just how seriously we take our obligation to protect
the most vulnerable among us.”
The sentencing is the result of an investigation by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation Buffalo Office, under the direction of Gary
Loeffert, Special Agent-in-Charge; the Buffalo Police Department, under the
direction of Commissioner Byron Lockwood; and the Cheektowaga Police Department
under the direction of Chief David Zack.
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