Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bid to entice minor leads to prison term

- THOMAS SACCENTE

FORT SMITH — A Harrison man was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Fayettevil­le on one count of attempted enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity.

Wayne King, 66, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison without the possibilit­y of parole and 10 years of supervised release, according to the office of David Clay Fowlkes,. A $25,000 fine with interest waived was also imposed by U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks, who presided over King’s sentencing hearing, according to court records.

Special agents and task force officers with Homeland Security Investigat­ions conducted an undercover online child exploitati­on operation in September 2019 during the Bikes, Blues and BBQ motorcycle rally in Northwest Arkansas, according to King’s plea agreement.

An undercover agent posing as a 14-year-old girl posted an advertisem­ent on the website Craigslist on Sept. 17 of that year. King responded to the advertisem­ent, the plea agreement states, and the two correspond­ed through email and text messages over the following eight days.

On Sept. 25, King discussed specific details of what he would like to do during an encounter, including sexual activities, the plea agreement states. The two agreed to meet at a location for a sexual encounter that day.

King was arrested when he approached the location where they were to meet, according to the agreement. A search revealed King was in possession of two cellphones and condoms. King was indicted Nov. 20, court records show. He pleaded innocent to the charge during his arraignmen­t Dec. 23, but he entered a guilty plea during a change-of-plea hearing April 21.

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