SAN DIEGO – Carsten Igor Rosenow was convicted by a federal
jury today of attempted sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child
pornography.
Rosenow, a former chief marketing officer for a San Diego
tech company, came to the attention of law enforcement when the FBI received
information that Rosenow was communicating through Facebook with what appeared
to be minor females living in the Philippines, using an account under the name
“Carlos Senta.” The FBI also uncovered evidence that Rosenow traveled regularly
to the Philippines, and appeared to be engaging in sexual activities with
minors.
The FBI was alerted that Rosenow was scheduled to return to the
United States from the Philippines in June of 2017, and he was arrested by FBI
agents when he arrived at the airport in San Diego on June 21, 2017. Rosenow’s
baggage and residence were searched pursuant to search warrants. According to
evidence presented at trial, three devices seized from Rosenow’s luggage
contained videos, produced by Rosenow while in the Philippines, showing Rosenow
engaging in sexual acts with minor females. Additional devices seized from his
residence also contained visual depictions of Rosenow engaged in sexual acts
with minors while in the Philippines.
Facebook records introduced into evidence at trial
established that prior to meeting with one of the girls, Rosenow was told she
was 12 years old. While engaged in the sexual activity with the girl, she told
Rosenow she was 15. Rosenow also admitted as part of the evidence at trial that
he knew that another video, which showed him engaged in sexual acts with three
minor females, one of whom was a prepubescent female, was produced by him while
in the Philippines
Rosenow testified at trial and admitted that while he was
abroad in the Philippines for work, he had sex with girls who he knew were
minors, which is defined under federal law as anyone under the age of 18. The jury found the defendant guilty of both
charges. The court set sentencing for December 2, 2019.
This case is the result of the ongoing efforts of the
Violent Crime and Human Trafficking (VCHT) Section of the U.S. Attorney’s
Office for the Southern District of California.
Formed in 2019, by U.S. Attorney Robert S. Brewer, Jr., the VCHT is tasked
with leading collaborations between federal and local law enforcement in the
investigation and prosecution of cases involving violent crimes, firearms and
gang cases; sex trafficking and child exploitation; civil rights, and labor
trafficking. The VCHT Section oversees the Southern District of California
Coordinators for Project Safe Neighborhoods, Human Trafficking, and Project
Safe Childhood.
DEFENDANT
Criminal Case No. 17cr3430-WQH
Carsten Igor Rosenow Age:
55 San Diego, CA
SUMMARY OF CHARGE
Count One – Title
18, United States Code, Section 2251(c), Attempted Sexual Exploitation of a
Child – Production of Child Pornography
Count Two – Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2252(a)(4)(B), Possession of Images of Minors
Engaged in Sexually Explicit Conduct
Maximum penalties:
Count One - 30
years in prison, with a mandatory minimum 15 years in prison
Count Two – 20
years in prison
As to all Counts,
$250,000 fine
INVESTIGATING AGENCIES
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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