Man who tried to sexually extort teen sentenced to federal pen

James Lee Hill
James Lee Hill

FAYETTEVILLE -- A Tennessee man was sentenced to federal prison Tuesday for attempting to produce child pornography by using a stolen cellphone to extort a Florida teen.

James Lee Hill, 47, of Dayton, Tenn., was sentenced to 15 years to be followed by 20 years of supervised release.

Hill entered into a plea bargain with prosecutors in January. He pleaded guilty to one count of an indictment, attempted sexual exploitation of a minor, while three other counts were dropped as part of the agreement, including advertising for child porn, online enticement or coercion of a minor and possession of child porn.

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A Florida woman and her 17-year-old daughter were vacationing near Dayton, Tenn., in August when the daughter's passport and phone were stolen from their vehicle, according to court documents.

The next day in Florida, a friend of the daughter began receiving vulgar messages and obscene images, including pictures of a man's genitals, from the stolen phone.

The woman found the device in Rogers using an online application. She contacted Rogers police and said she was also receiving vulgar messages and obscene images from the phone.

"Specifically, Jane Doe reported that she actually spoke to the individual in possession of her stolen Galaxy 6S cellular phone via her brother's cellular telephone," according to court records. "Thereafter, the suspect attempted to extort nude photographs in exchange for her stolen items."

Police in Florida posed as the victim and continued to track the phone. At one point they asked Hill not to destroy the stolen items and he again demanded nude pictures.

A few days later, police in Florida determined the phone was being used at the McDonald's in Berryville. Carroll County Sheriff's Office deputies found Hill and the phone at the restaurant.

An examination of the phone revealed the messages sent by Hill, including a request for videos of sexual acts in exchange for return of the stolen items, according to court documents.

U.S. District Judge Tim Brooks presided over the sentencing. Assistant U.S. Attorney Dustin Roberts prosecuted the case.

NW News on 06/07/2017

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