Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Child-porn plea of guilty entered in federal court

- DALE ELLIS

A Conway County man faces up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty Friday to one count of possession of child pornograph­y before U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright.

William Austin Palmer, 31, of Cleveland, was indicted last December on one count each of possession, distributi­on and advertisem­ent of child pornograph­y by a federal grand jury in Little Rock. He was scheduled to go to trial next month.

Palmer was arrested Aug. 18, 2020, by Arkansas State Police on one count of distributi­ng/ possessing or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child. The following Oct. 14, Palmer was charged in Conway County Circuit Court with 62 counts of distributi­ng/ possessing or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child.

Those charges were dismissed in December after the federal indictment.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Anne Gardner said that under the terms of a plea agreement, Palmer would plead guilty to possession of child pornograph­y in exchange for the government’s agreement to dismiss the remaining two counts.

“On July 22, 2020, Marcos Garaycocho­ea, an investigat­or for the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, was operating in an undercover capacity and met Kik Username: Dark Night, User: Palmer633, which resolved to William Austin Palmer,” Gardner said. “The investigat­or determined that the IP address used by Dark Night returned to [a member of Palmer’s family].”

Gardner said Palmer sent the investigat­or a MEGA link that hosted 66 videos, considered child pornograph­y, one of which was a 16:14 video depicting a nude female child, approximat­ely 12 years old, performing a sexually explicit act. She said that when Palmer was arrested by FBI and Arkansas State Police on Aug. 18, 2020, his iPhone was seized and a review of it revealed 11 videos of child pornograph­y and 555 images.

According to a probable-cause affidavit filed in Conway County by Matthew Foster, a special agent with the Arkansas State Police, the MEGA link contained 66 videos and a file named “young girls” that held several videos of underage females engaged in various forms of sexual activity including intercours­e and oral sex. The affidavit said Palmer had told Garaycocho­ea that he had sexually assaulted young girls and that he was about to move in with another young girl.

Gardner said sentencing enhancemen­ts include a five level increase for distributi­on of the images and videos, an additional five level increase because the offense included at least 600 images, and a four level increase because the images depicted sadistic or masochisti­c behavior. Those enhancemen­ts are on top of a base offense level of 18, according to U.S. sentencing guidelines.

“The defendant acknowledg­es that without benefit of a plea agreement he could be subject to an additional two-level increase because the offense involved use of a computer,” Gardner said, “and furthermor­e, he would be subject to a mandatory minimum sentence of 180 months imprisonme­nt pursuant to count two (advertisem­ent of child pornograph­y).

Palmer, who is being held in the Van Buren County jail for the U.S. Marshals Service, will be sentenced after completion of a pretrial report by the U.S. Probation Office. Wright, who did not set a date for sentencing, said that process will take at least 45 days.

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