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Virginia Nurse Sentenced to Over Seven Years in Prison for Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material | United States Department of Justice

Over Seven Years, Distributing Child Sexual Abuse, Material Wednesday — Virginia Nurse Sentenced to Over Seven Years in Prison for Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material | United States Justice Department.

“He thought that he could use technology to hide his crimes, but he was wrong. Galeotti of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. The FBI came into possession of the other individual’s cellphone. announcement Virginia Nurse Sentenced to Over Seven Years in Prison for Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material Wednesday, September 10, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs A Virginia nurse was sentenced today to over 87 months in prison and ten years of supervised release for distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on an end-to-end

encrypted messaging application. CEOS’ High Technology Investigative Unit (HTIU) provided substantial assistance in investigating the case.This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Justice Department. In June 2024, Fussell sent an undercover officer nine videos depicting the sexual exploitation of prepubescent boys. Fussell, who worked as a nurse practitioner, also discussed several of his male patients, including children, in these communications, and boasted about the sophisticated technological measures he took to

evade detection by law enforcement. His prison term today should serve as a warning – to those that would harm vulnerable children, we will identify you, prosecute you, and bring you to justice.”court filings state, Lucas Fussell, 43, formerly of Onley, Virginia, used the Session messaging application to send and receive numerous videos and images depicting the rape and sexual exploitation of prepubescent boys with another individual. He was also ordered to pay a $20,000 fine.“The defendant, who occupied a position of trust as a nurse practitioner, used an end-to-end encrypted messaging application to disseminate images

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