PORTLAND, Ore.—Juan Carlos Ramon, 33, of Portland, was sentenced
today to 180 months in federal prison followed by a life term of supervised
release after sexually exploiting two minor victims, aged six and eight, using
musical.ly, a social media mobile application now known as TikTok.
According to court documents, on or about June 28, 2017,
Ramon began communicating with two minors using the musical.ly app. He used the
screen name “@lexithetiger” and pretended to be a minor female. Ramon
encouraged his victims to play a “Simon Says” type game where he would send sexually
explicit photos of a minor female and ask his victims to take and send him
photos imitating the positions and acts depicted. The minor victims agreed and
sent Ramon a series of progressively more explicit self-produced images. A
relative of the two victims later discovered the communications and reported it
to law enforcement.
Ramon was arrested on November 16, 2017. He admitted that
for several years he had knowingly chatted with and requested pornographic
images from minor females ranging in age from 10-13 years old. Ramon had spent
much of his adult life working in education, non-profit programming and family
services.
On May 22, 2019, Ramon pleaded guilty to two counts of
production of child pornography.
This case was investigated by FBI Portland’s Child
Exploitation Task Force (CETF) and prosecuted by Natalie Wight, Assistant U.S.
Attorney for the District of Oregon.
This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a
nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to
combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. For more
information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.
The FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force (CETF) conducts
sexual exploitation investigations – many of them undercover – in coordination
with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. The Portland
FBI’s CETF consists of agents and task force officers from the Beaverton Police
Department, Portland Police Bureau, Tigard Police Department, Hillsboro Police
Department, and the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. The FBI’s CETF is
committed to locating and arresting those who prey on children as well as
recovering underage victims of sex trafficking and child exploitation.
Anyone who has information about the physical or online
exploitation of children are encouraged to call the FBI at (503) 224-4181 or
submit a tip online at www.fbi.gov/tips.
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