Missouri Man Receives 30-year Federal Sentence for Attempted Sexual Enticement of A Child

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Missouri Man Receives 30-year Federal Sentence for Attempted Sexual Enticement of A Child

William E. Jackson, 47, of Pevely, Missouri, was sentenced to 360 months in prison on Thursday, March 24, 2022, for traveling from Missouri to Illinois to engage in sex with a minor.

According to court documents, in April 2020, an FBI agent, acting in an undercover capacity,located and responded to an online ad posted by William E. Jackson indicating Jackson’s interest in incest. When the undercover FBI agent offered to have Jackson meet a fictitious ten-year-old female minor for purposes of sexual contact, Jackson agreed to do so.   On May 6, 2021, Jackson traveled from Missouri  to  the  Southern  District  of  Illinois  for  the  purpose  of  meeting  the   fictitious  ten-year-old female minor for sex.   Upon arriving at the meet location, Mr. Jackson was arrested by FBI agents. Following his arrest, Jackson’s cell phone was seized, which was found to contain child pornography.

“Significant sentences, like the one announced today, are appropriate because those who try to sexually abuse children deserve justice in proportion to the deviance of their behavior,” said   United States Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft. “Our office will continue to aggressively prosecute these cases and do all that we can to protect children.”

“This investigation and resulting noteworthy sentence illustrate the FBI’s efforts to protect children from sexual predators,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge David Nanz. “Victims of these types of crimes can suffer from long-lasting trauma, so it is vital we continue our efforts to investigate and arrest those who prey on vulnerable children.”

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute  individuals  who  sexually  exploit  children,  and  to  identify  and   rescue  victims.  For  more information  about  Project  Safe  Childhood,  please  visit   www.usdoj.gov/psc.  For  more  information about internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Springfield Field Office. This case was prosecuted by Former Assistant United States Attorney Christopher Hoell and Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Kapsak.

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