URBANA, Ill. – A Savoy, Ill., man, Douglas O. Mynatt, 56,
made his initial appearance in federal court this afternoon via
video-conference before U.S. Magistrate Judge Jonathan E. Hawley, after Mynatt
was arrested today on child pornography charges. Mynatt, of the 100 Block of
Dropseed Ave., Savoy, Ill., is employed as a physical education teacher at
Urbana’s University High School and serves as coach of the girls’ cross country
program.
Mynatt waived preliminary and detention hearings and was
ordered to remain in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service.
The affidavit filed in support of the criminal complaint
alleges that on numerous dates in January 2020, Mynatt distributed, received
and possessed images of child pornography including minor girls as young as six
to nine years old. According to the affidavit, Mynatt allegedly used
Application A, an instant messaging application known for its feature that
preserves users’ anonymity but logs IP addresses, to upload and share 15
digital files containing child pornography on five occasions in January 2020.
According to the affidavit, on March 20, 2020, the Champaign
County Sheriff’s Office received a CyberTip referral that was made by the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to the Internet
Crimes Against Children (ICAC) division of the Illinois Attorney General’s
Office. Application A self-reported to NCMEC that one of its online social
media users possessed content believed to be images and movies of child
pornography. Application A reported several IP addresses for logins by the
user, identified as Mynatt, including from his home address in Savoy and at the
University of Illinois in Champaign / Urbana.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Elly M. Peirson is representing the
government in the prosecution. U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland
Security Investigations, the Champaign County Sheriff’s Office, and the Urbana
Police Department are conducting the investigation. This is an ongoing
investigation; anyone with information is encouraged to call the Champaign
County Sheriff’s Office at 217-384-1213.
If convicted, Mynatt faces penalties of up to 20 years in
prison.
Members of the public are reminded that a complaint is
merely an accusation; the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
The case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a
Department of Justice initiative led by U.S. Attorneys= Offices and the
Criminal Division=s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), to marshal
federal, state and local resources to 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.
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