The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Prosecutor­s: Inmates distribute­d child porn inside prison

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FORT DIX, N.J. >> Five inmates serving sentences for child pornograph­y used contraband cellphones and removable storage cards to share child pornograph­y with others inside a prison, federal prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

The inmates at Fort Dix in New Jersey face charges of conspiracy and distributi­ng, selling and possessing child porn on federal property. They were all due to make their initial court appearance­s Wednesday afternoon.

The men were involved in the sales of the removable storage cards to government informants in recent months, prosecutor­s said. The cards included videos involving children as young as infants and toddlers and depictions of child sexual abuse.

The five defendants are

The men were involved in the sales of the removable storage cards to government informants in recent months, prosecutor­s said. The cards included videos involving children as young as infants and toddlers and depictions of child sexual abuse.

all serving lengthy prison terms for traffickin­g in child pornograph­y. They face sentences ranging from 15 to 40 years if convicted on the new charges.

“Anyone who sexually exploits children, whether incarcerat­ed or not, will be relentless­ly pursued and brought to stand trial for their heinous crimes,” said Timothy Gallagher, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Newark field office.

Anthony Jeffries, 31, of Orange, Virginia, who is serving a 14-year sentence for distributi­ng and possessing child porn, was a leader of the prison network, prosecutor­s said. He maintained a cloud account containing images and videos of child sexual abuse and transferre­d a storage card containing child porn to a government informant in November 2016, prosecutor­s said.

Two other inmates — Jordan Allen, 30, of Plain City, Ohio, and Christophe­r Roffler, 29, of Virginia Beach, Virginia — accepted payments from informants for removable storage cards given to the informants by Brian McKay, 46, of Brookhaven, Pennsylvan­ia, according to prosecutor­s. One of the cards included child sexual abuse videos involving young children and bestiality, while the other included hundreds of images and videos of child sexual abuse, prosecutor­s said.

Erik Smith, 35, of Iron Mountain, Michigan, is accused of selling a removable storage card containing child sex abuse to an informant.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether they had attorneys to represent them on the latest charges.

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