​ Man Sentenced to 20 Years After Posing as a Teen Online to Get Young Girls to Send Sexually Explicit Photos
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Man Sentenced to 20 Years After Posing as a Teen Online to Get Young Girls to Send Sexually Explicit Photos

Iesha by Iesha
September 28, 2021
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Federal authorities announced on Monday that a man from Washington State was sentenced to 20 years in prison for posing as a teenager online and blackmailing kids as young as 12 to send him sexually explicit images and videos.

According to the Justice Department, in April, 39-year-old Joshua Henry Punt of Ridgefield, Washington pleaded guilty to using social media apps like Snapchat and Kik to pressure girls into sending sexually explicit photos, then using the photos to blackmail the teens into sending more.

According to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Washington, eight victims were ranging from the ages of 12 to 16, who were identified across the United States, including in Arkansas, California, Kentucky, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia.

“This predatory defendant infiltrated our homes, using electronic access and social media to deceive, pressure, and sexually exploit young girls across the country,” Tessa M. Gorman, the acting U.S. attorney, said in the statement. “We warn our children about the ‘dangerous stranger’ they might encounter on the street — we must be equally vigilant about the ones who are lurking online.”

Punts lawyer, Colin Fieman, called the case “just a tragic situation all around.”

“Joshua was the victim of extreme childhood abuse,” Fieman said in an interview on Monday night. “He’s schizophrenic. He’s never had any mental health support. So there were a lot of mitigating and complicating circumstances with the case that the judge took into careful account today.”

The statement noted that Mr. Punt was identified as the administrator of a child pornography distribution group on Kik, where he required new members to share content and rejected those who did not. An undercover FBI agent discovered a cache of child pornography after following links the Punt had posted.

Authorities said that in April, Mr. Punt pled guilty to producing child pornography, enticing a juvenile, distributing child pornography, and advertising child pornography. After serving his prison sentence, he will be required to register as a sex offender.

Local authorities arrested Mr. Punt in May 2019 and charged him federally that November.

According to a criminal lawsuit filed in November 2019, the first victim, a 15-year-old girl, stated she met someone claiming to be 17 on Kik.
Mr. Punt, according to authorities, insisted the girl email him sexual material three days later.
When she said yes, he demanded more and threatened to publish the photographs and videos of her that he had in his possession across her hometown if she didn’t cooperate.
According to the complaint, the girl received emails of screens shots of the Kik group chat, in which he shared her images and then showed her the reaction of other group members. The girl then provided more sexually explicit content of herself in return “in order to prevent him from making her depictions public.”

In December 2018, the New York State Police and FBI were contacted by the girl and her parents to investigate the incident further after Punt continued harassing and threatening the girl for more material.

Mr. Punt is a prime example of what is referred to as a ‘sextortionist,’” Donald Voiret, an F.B.I. agent, said in the statement. “While he will be serving time in a federal penitentiary for his actions, I would encourage parents everywhere to engage with their children about the risks of online predators.”

In a statement, Judge Benjamin H. Settle of the United States District Court said the damage caused by Mr. Punt will last for decades, “rippling through lives.”

He told Punt directly: “You could see the pain in those girls, and you continued to do it — to eight precious, innocent young girls — you tortured them.”

 

 

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