TurnTo23.com

 
North County News

Former Community College Instructor Sentenced For Child Porn

POSTED: 5:35 pm PDT July 28, 2009

Acting United States Attorney Lawrence G. Brown announced today that Chief United States District Judge Anthony W. Ishii sentenced Paul Edward Monk, 38, of Lake Isabella, today to six and a half years in prison followed by 10 years of supervised release for possession of child pornography.

This case was the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation offices in Bakersfield, California and San Antonio, Texas.

According to Assistant United States Attorney David Gappa, who prosecuted the case, Monk admitted that on March 22, 2006, he possessed more than 600 images of child pornography on one or more computer hard drives. Some of the images were of prepubescent children and some depicted violence or sadistic abuse.

A federal indictment against Monk was returned on October 9, 2008. At the time of his arrest, MONK was employed as an adjunct instructor in history and personal development at Cerro Coso Community College’s Kern River Valley campus in Lake Isabella.

Court documents indicate that Monk used a PayPal account established in his name to purchase child pornography from a Web site on the Internet.

Monk has been in federal custody since pleading guilty on March 23, 2009.

The judge imposed a fine of $2,000 with half paid to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in Alexandria, Virginia.

The court conducted a hearing on restitution and stated that it will order restitution to two victims whose images the defendant possessed, and the amount of restitution will be stated in a separate written decision.

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood (PSC), a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, PSC marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information, visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov or call the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California and ask to speak with the PSC coordinator.
The following are comments from our users. Opinions expressed are neither created nor endorsed by TurnTo23.com. By posting your comments you agree to accept our Terms of Use. To report an offensive or otherwise inappropriate comment, click the "Flag" link that appears beneath that comment. Flagging a comment will send it to our editorial staff for review.

Sponsored Links

Links We Like

Sponsored Content
Better digestion may require some changes to your diet and schedule. Follow these suggestions to improve your digestive health. More

To guard your job security, be sure to avoid these 10 common pitfalls. More

Check out our picks for the most luxurious and unique homes that were on the market in 2009. More

The following tips can help your car become a less inviting target and slow down, discourage or actually prevent car theft. More

Share Your Pics & Vids

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

ABC Video


California Cash For Appliances

washing machine, appliances
Have you heard of Cash for Appliances? How about Dollars for Dishwashers or Funds for Furnaces? Learn more about the Department of Energy's new appliance rebate program. More


Dollars For Dishwashers
California's rules around the "Cash For Appliances" program have been set. Click inside for more information. More


Health Topics & Information

Protect your health and learn about the symptoms of eight common STDs and how they are spread from person to person. More