BLUEFIELD, W.Va. – A federal jury convicted a Virginia man
yesterday after a two-day trial, announced United States Attorney Mike Stuart.
The jury found Jeffrey William Sexton, Jr., 27, of Virginia Beach, guilty of
traveling across state lines to engage in illicit sexual activity with a minor
on June 1, 2019.
“As a dad, I cannot adequately describe how much matters
like this trouble me. Cases like this
are disturbing and difficult to work.
Sexton thought he was traveling to engage in sex with a 13 year old and,
to the nightmare of every parent, even encouraged her to sneak out of her
house,” said United States Attorney Mike Stuart. “We are blessed that Sexton was communicating
with an undercover officer and not a real 13-year-old. We are doing everything within our power to
keep West Virginia’s children safe from predators like Sexton. I want to thank the FBI Task Force and my
prosecution team for bringing this case to a successful conclusion.”
Sexton had previously been charged in a single-count
indictment with travel to engage in illicit sexual activity with a minor. At
trial, evidence revealed that Sexton began communicating with an undercover law
enforcement officer posing as a 13-year-old girl on a social messaging and
dating application on approximately May 28, 2019. During the conversations, Sexton
brought up the topic of oral sex with the purported minor. At approximately 1
a.m. on June 1, 2019, Sexton traveled from Bluefield, Virginia, to Bluefield,
West Virginia, to meet the alleged 13-year-old after telling her to sneak out
of her house. On May 31, 2019, Sexton had also reached out to chat with two
other law enforcement officers posing as minors on the same messaging
application, discussing oral sex with one officer who stated she was only 14
years old.
Sexton faces up to thirty years in prison when sentenced on
May 19, 2020.
The investigation was the result of an undercover operation
conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s West Virginia Child
Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force, which included task force
officers from the Raleigh and Mercer County Sheriffs’ Departments.
Senior United States Senior Judge David A. Faber presided
over the trial. Assistant United States Attorneys Jennifer Rada Herrald and
Kathleen Robeson handled the prosecution.
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