United States Attorney Brandon J. Fremin announced that U.S. District Court
Judge John W. deGravelles sentenced Gerald Joseph Braud, Jr., age 46, of
Gonzales, Louisiana, to serve 180 months in federal prison following his
conviction for coercion and enticement of a minor. Braud will also be required to serve five
years of supervised release and register as a convicted sex offender upon his
release from prison.
According to admissions Braud made during his plea, on or
about April 23, 2018, Braud, at his home in Gonzales, Louisiana, used Instagram
to communicate with Minor Victim 1. Braud used the Instagram name
“cornelious12345.” Minor Victim 1
identified herself as a 14-year old who lived in North Carolina, and Braud
falsely told her that he was 16, almost 17 years old, when in truth, he was 44
years old. Braud then asked her to
“talk dirty” with him. During their
sexually explicit chat on Instagram, Braud sent Minor Victim 1 sexually
explicit images of himself and repeatedly requested to see sexually explicit
images and videos of Minor Victim 1.
Minor Victim 1 complied with several of these requests and sent Braud
sexually explicit images.
Additionally, between February and May 2018, Braud contacted
at least four other minor victims over Instagram who identified themselves to
Braud as minors. Similar to Minor Victim
1, Braud engaged these minor victims in sex talk, lied about his age, made
promises of love, sent sexually explicit images of himself, and requested that
these minor victims send him sexually explicit images and videos of themselves
to Braud. Four of them responded with
sexually explicit images. Braud later
admitted to law enforcement that he asked at least 15 minor girls for nude
pictures or videos.
U.S. Attorney Fremin stated, “This conviction and sentence
once again demonstrates that our office, along with our law enforcement
partners, will fight aggressively to protect our communities from child
predators, such as Gerald Braud. We will
continue to work tirelessly to bring justice to those individuals who exploit
or harm our children. I commend our
prosecutor and the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for their
excellent work in this matter.”
Bryan A. Vorndran, FBI New Orleans Special Agent in Charge,
stated, “Minor children and teenagers are innocent and naive to the
surreptitious ways of individuals like Gerald Braud who attempt to exploit our
children for financial gain and/or sexual gratification. The FBI New Orleans
Field Office’s Child Exploitation Task Force, in collaboration with our
federal, state, and local law enforcement partners will continue to investigate
and fight for those who can't
defend themselves.”
This case is part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide
initiative by the U.S. Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of
child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led
by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and
Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood combines federal, state and local
resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit
children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe
Childhood, please visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov.
This matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth
White.
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