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A former ABC News producer pleaded guilty Friday to illegally transporting and possessing materials depicting child sexual abuse, the Justice Department announced Friday.
James Meek was arrested in February on charges he engaged in sexually graphic conversations as he sent and received child pornography images dating back to at least 2014.
Meek resigned from ABC after his residence was searched in April of 2022 following a tip sent to the FBI's Washington Field Office that reported child pornography was found on a Dropbox cloud storage account that had a username associated with Meek.
According to documents in his plea, Meek admitted he used an online messaging platform that depicted minors to discuss his sexual interest in children, including one that depicted an infant being raped.
He is scheduled to be sentenced in the Eastern District of Virginia District Court on Sept. 29 and faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years, with a maximum penalty of 20 years for each charge, according to the Justice Department
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
I wonder who found the porn in his Dropbox account? It must have been someone he knew that had access or it was hacked as this was then reported to the FBI. Maybe this person that turned him in tried blackmail and it didn't work. I'm surprised the FBI even did anything about it unless this guy was politically targeted.
He had been getting away with this activity for at least nine years, probably more, then now he gets caught, I wonder why? He may have become a liability with someone else higher up the pecking order.
originally posted by: AlienBorg
abcnews.go.com...
A former ABC News producer pleaded guilty Friday to illegally transporting and possessing materials depicting child sexual abuse, the Justice Department announced Friday.
James Meek was arrested in February on charges he engaged in sexually graphic conversations as he sent and received child pornography images dating back to at least 2014.
Meek resigned from ABC after his residence was searched in April of 2022 following a tip sent to the FBI's Washington Field Office that reported child pornography was found on a Dropbox cloud storage account that had a username associated with Meek.
According to documents in his plea, Meek admitted he used an online messaging platform that depicted minors to discuss his sexual interest in children, including one that depicted an infant being raped.
He is scheduled to be sentenced in the Eastern District of Virginia District Court on Sept. 29 and faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years, with a maximum penalty of 20 years for each charge, according to the Justice Department
I don't want to say anything further because he has already pleased guilty to possession and transportation of child pornography, facing up to 40 years in jail, with a mandatory minimum sentence of 5 years.
But was he the guy who wanted to debunk pizzagate altogether?! Regardless of whether pizzagate was true or not, I find the whole thing very contradicting.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
variety.com...
apnews.com...
www.justice.gov...
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Really hope he runs into a father in prison.
And he meets a very painful end.
I have no sympathy, nor can I find any reason, why people like this should be allowed to continue to breathe.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: AlienBorg
2 CNN producers over the last couple years have been arrested and or terminated for similar reasons..