OXFORD – In two separate cases, an Alcorn County man and a
Prentiss County man were each sentenced to approximately 20 years in federal
prison for production of child pornography.
Donald H. Hobbs, 39, of Alcorn County pled guilty to one
count of production of child pornography on Aug. 21, 2019. Hobbs was sentenced
to 240 months in federal prison followed by 15 years of supervised release by
District Judge Debra M. Brown in United States District Court for the Northern
District of Mississippi.
Jordan Bridges, 28, of Prentiss County pled guilty on July
24, 2019 to one count of production of child pornography. Bridges was sentenced
to 235 months in federal prison and a lifetime of supervised release by Chief
Judge Sharion Aycock in United States District Court for the Northern District
of Mississippi.
On Sept. 20, 2018, the Alcorn County Sheriff's Department
received a Cybertip report of possible online activity involving a 14-year-old
being enticed to produce sexually explicit images. During an initial investigation
by the Alcorn County Sheriff's Department, it was determined that Hobbs had
been enticing a minor for the purpose of producing child pornography. Upon
determining that there was evidence of online criminal activity, a request was
made that the FBI Jackson’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force
assist with the investigation.
On Nov. 3, 2018, the Prentiss County Sheriff's Department
received a report of possible child molestation and child pornography. During
the initial investigation it was determined that Bridges had been sexually
assaulting and photographing a minor for the purpose of producing sexually
explicit images of a child. The Prentiss County Sheriff's Department has an
officer assigned full time to the FBI Jackson’s Child Exploitation and Human
Trafficking Task Force, and he was contacted to assist with the investigation.
These investigations were worked jointly by the Alcorn
County Sheriff’s Department, Prentiss County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI
Jackson’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force, which is made up
of special agents from the FBI and task force officers from the Mississippi
Attorney General’s Office, Prentiss County Sheriff’s Department, Hinds County
Sheriff’s Department and Southaven Police Department. The cases were prosecuted
by AUSA Paul Roberts.
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