Arab Times

Sextortion­ist’ gets 40 years:

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A Georgia man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for coercing more than 100 girls to send him sexually explicit photos and videos.

Benjamin Jenkins, 25, also faces a lifetime of supervisio­n after his eventual release, according to the US Justice Department, which described him as a “prolific sextornist” in announcing Tuesday’s sentence.

Jenkins was convicted in January of nine counts of producing child pornograph­y and three counts of distributi­ng child pornograph­y, but the press release said Jenkins persuaded as many as 150 girls

to send him sexually suggestive images of themselves.

Jenkins contacted girls between 13 and 16 years old using different aliases and profiles beginning in 2015, it said. He would get some images, then extort them into sending him more by threatenin­g to share them online or with their families, prosecutor­s said.

He even used a countdown clock, telling the girls that if they didn’t send the images more quickly, or if they blocked him, he would post their contact informatio­n online, the release said.

“Jenkins exploited as many as 150 girls for his perverse satisfacti­on, causing unbelievab­le trauma to these children and their families,” said US Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “The sheer degradatio­n and depravity that Jenkins forced his victims to endure is unimaginab­le. This sentence will hopefully help these courageous victims and their families heal.” (AP)

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