COLUMBUS,
Ohio – Jason E. Hoar, 32, of Reynoldsburg and Pickerington, was
sentenced in U.S. District Court to 204 months in prison and 20 years of
supervised release for producing child pornography.
Benjamin C. Glassman, United
States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, Angela L. Byers,
Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
Cincinnati Division, Westerville Police Chief Joseph Morbitzer and other members of the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force announced the sentence handed down today by Chief U.S. District Judge Edmund A. Sargus, Jr.
Hoar had admitted that he
created child pornography and, in August 2016, communicated with an
undercover detective via Kik messenger.
The undercover officer had
posted online bulletin messages on specific social media forums that are
frequented by individuals who have a sexual interest in children. Hoar
sent the detective explicit photos of minor females to whom he had
access.
This information was
subsequently sent to the FBI in Columbus and a task force officer there
reached out to Hoar in an undercover capacity providing information
about an undercover profile on social media.
Hoar responded to the task force officer and again provided details of his sexual interests in babies and children.
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Hoar told the officer that
“girls shower pics” were some of his “favs” and that he had discussed
“installing a hidden camera.” Hoar recorded prepubescent females in the
bathtub, whom were unaware of the video recording, and sent it to the
undercover officer.
Hoar told undercover officers that letting ‘guys jack off to pics’ of children he photographed was ‘sorta harmless.’
“In no way is this behavior
harmless,” U.S. Attorney Glassman said. “Producing child pornography
creates trauma for victims that they often have to relive for the rest
of their lives as images of their abuse are shared time and again.”
Hoar pleaded guilty in April to one count of production of child pornography.
U.S. Attorney Glassman
commended the cooperative investigation by the FBI’s Child Exploitation
Task Force, as well as Assistant United States Attorneys Heather A. Hill
and Jonathan J.C. Grey, who are representing the United States in this
case.
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