Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Man gets 15 years for computer sex crime

- BRUCE VIELMETTI

A 52-year-old Green County man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after trying to meet who he thought was a 13-year-old girl for sex in the Northwoods.

After he was caught in a sting at a motel in Antigo, Gene B. Schneider of Albany led deputies on a chase through Langlade and Marathon counties before he crashed and was arrested.

According to federal court records and the U.S. attorney’s office, he was exchanging texts and images with young people around the U.S. and Great Britain before he visited the Antigo hotel after communicat­ing with a deputy posing online as a 13-year-old girl.

In July, Schneider pleaded guilty to getting an underage girl to send him photos of herself engaging in lascivious sexual behavior in 2016. His conviction was for sexual exploitati­on of a child.

His attorneys argued that the federal minimum mandatory sentence exposed Schneider to a punishment he might not have faced had he actually had sexual contact with a 13year-old girl.

Schneider’s attorney noted that since his release from prison in 1999, he found it very difficult to interact with women, so he fell into chatting online.

U.S. District Judge William Griesbach sentenced Schneider on Monday to the prison term, plus eight years of supervisio­n after his release and ordered that he register as a sex offender.

Schneider was originally charged in Langlade County, but District Attorney Elizabeth Constable said she was happy to have federal authoritie­s take over the case.

Schneider also faced about a dozen traffic violations in Langlade, Lincoln and Marathon counties stemming from his flight from authoritie­s. Default judgments and fines totaling more than $1,750 were entered against him in August in Langlade County. Tickets were dismissed in Lincoln County.

Tickets from Marathon County are pending.

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