Los Angeles Times

Prosecutor charged with possession of child porn

California deputy attorney general pleads not guilty and is placed on leave and home detention.

- By Kristina Davis kristina.davis@sduniontri­bune.com Davis writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

A California deputy attorney general has been charged in San Diego federal court with possessing child pornograph­y at his Coronado home.

Raymond Joseph Liddy, 53, was arrested Tuesday and has pleaded not guilty. He was granted release in lieu of $100,000 bond during an arraignmen­t the same day and placed on home detention with GPS monitoring.

The attorney general’s office said in a statement Wednesday that it was “aware of the matter” and that Liddy has been placed on administra­tive leave.

The investigat­ion began after an electronic service provider sent a tip to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in January that a user had uploaded an image that appeared to be child porn, according to the complaint. About a month later, another service provider sent a similar tip to the organizati­on reporting that a user had uploaded 10 such images via a messaging program.

The tips were forwarded to the San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which traced the activity to a home in Coronado.

Investigat­ors dug deeper into the user’s emails and chat logs and found the person portrayed himself as a 48-year-old married man with children, although his user profile also indicated he was 52, the complaint says.

When two FBI agents and a task force officer interviewe­d Liddy at his home on Tuesday, he admitted to using Internet services by the first provider and the screen name associated with the second provider, as well as other linked email addresses, according to the complaint.

He said he used the screen name and other aliases to share sexual fantasies online, saying he often downloaded sexual images but deleted them shortly after, the complaint states. He said he might have forwarded some of the images before deleting them, the document says.

He said that most of the images were of adults, but that it is possible some may have been of children, according to the complaint.

Investigat­ors served a search warrant on his home and found numerous photos on a computer and thumb drive of minors engaged in sexual conduct, the complaint says. One image was of a nude girl blindfolde­d with her hands bound together, the document says.

According to his LinkedIn page, Liddy has been a state prosecutor since 2008. He received a law degree from Fordham University School of Law and a master of strategic studies degree at the U.S. Army War College in Pennsylvan­ia.

A 2010 “Top Attorneys” profile on the San Diego Source news site said Liddy was a reserve Marine colonel.

His focus as a prosecutor has been on healthcare, including cases about drug pricing, Medi-Cal fraud, elder abuse, kickbacks and off-label drug marketing, according to the profile and court records.

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