Santa Claus Pleads Guilty on Child Pornography Charges
Now we know what Santa Claus does when he’s not engaging in his annual, worldwide, day-long burglary spree under the pretense of bringing toys to children: possessing and distributing child pornography. Well, that is at least what one Santa Claus from New Jersey does in his spare time as evidenced by his recent guilty plea entered in federal court in New Jersey to a multitude of child sex charges. The New Jersey man, who played Santa Claus at events like parties and bar mitzvahs, admitted to possessing and distributing child pornography and traveling to Thailand three times to have sex with boys as young as six years old, was sentenced to approximately twenty years in prison this past Monday for his involvement in what was discovered to be an international sex tourism ring. Not helping his cause was the fact that he led authorities on an international manhunt before being arrested in 2008. There has been no word as to what will become of the man’s reindeer and workshop full of toys.
The charges relating to the international sex tourism ring are charges that would be rooted in federal law and thus have no practical equivalent in Tennessee law. However, encouraging or forcing a minor to engage in the production of child pornography is contemplated by Tennessee law and can lead to substantial prison time. Intentionally commanding, persuading, hiring, inducing or otherwise causing a minor to participate in actual or simulated sexual activity that is patently offensive (as almost any sexual activity engaged in by a minor will be) is a Class B felony in Tennessee, punishable by up to thirty years in prison and a twenty-five thousand dollar fine.
In addition, anyone who is found guilty of this offense will be required to register as a sex offender and comply with all of the requirements of being a registered sex offender under Title 40, Chapter 39 of the Tennessee Code. There is strong public policy against sex exploitation of minors in Tennessee, and that policy is reflected in the fact that such activity is given a higher felony classification than voluntary manslaughter. Persons who are found guilty of this offense will be looking at a great deal of prison time and a lifetime of being saddled with the “sex offender,” designation, a high price to pay for conduct that Tennessee regards as morally reprehensible.
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