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Granbury man sentenced to 50 years for filming child's molestation

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U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton | U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton | U.S. Department of Justice

A Granbury man was sentenced Thursday to 50 years in federal prison for filming himself molesting a 9-year-old girl, announced U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Leigha Simonton.

Stephen Wayne Ashley Jr., 35, was charged in March and pleaded guilty in May to sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child pornography. He was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman to 600 months in prison – 360 months for the sexual exploitation count and 240 months for the child pornography count, to run consecutively. Judge Pittman also ordered the defendant to pay $13,500 in restitution to several victims and to register as a sex offender.

“This defendant chose to repeatedly sexually exploit a child and then made a conscious decision to film himself conducting these egregious offenses,” said HSI Dallas Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jesse Woods. “HSI is grateful for the collaboration of all our law enforcement partners for their role in this investigation, ensuring that this individual will never harm an innocent child again.”

According to court documents, the investigation began when the New South Wales Police in Australia started looking into an individual who shared links containing child pornography on Twitter (now known as X). One of the links, which contained over 1,600 files of mostly child pornography, was traced to Mr. Ashley.

On March 11, agents executed a search warrant at Mr. Ashley’s residence, where they found his phone. On the phone, they discovered a hidden folder containing videos of Mr. Ashley sexually molesting a 9-year-old girl.

After being Mirandized, Mr. Ashley admitted to officers that he began filming the child when she was seven and continued to do so for several years.

Homeland Security Investigations’ Dallas Field Office conducted the investigation with assistance from the New South Wales Police and the Hood County District Attorney’s Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Aisha Saleem prosecuted the case.

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