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Former Cyber Security Chief in Charge of Obamacare Site Going to Jail for Heinous Online Activities

2,345 Shares By Jennifer Van Laar 8 hours ago

Associated Press - Jon Elswick

A former acting director of cyber security with top clearance at the Department of Health and Human Services has been convicted of several child pornography charges, after a yearlong investigation by the FBI.

As reported by the New York Daily News:
Timothy DeFoggi, who had been the lead IT specialist at the Department of Health and Human Services, was found guilty Tuesday for accessing and viewing child porn, and discussing his fantasies — which included the rape and murder of children — on message boards.

[He] was found guilty of engaging in a child exploitation enterprise, conspiracy to advertise and distribute child pornography and accessing a computer with intent to view child pornography.

He was listed as an employee with top clearance at the HHS up until January 2014, though he was charged and held without bail in May 2013.
But DeFoggi wasn’t only looking at pornographic pictures. It’s far worse than that.
His activities on the site included accessing child pornography and expressing sexual fantasies — including raping and murdering children — in his communication with other site members.
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DeFoggi even suggested meeting one member in person to fulfill their mutual fantasies to violently rape and murder children,” the Department of Justice said of DeFoggi’s activities.
Chilling. He faces up to life in prison at his November sentencing hearing.

In May, the Department of Homeland Security announced the major bust of a childhood pornography ring leading to the arrest of 71 individuals, in part due to the monitoring of elicit activities on a web group with over 3,000 members.



The offenders came from all walks of life, including “two police officers, a Little League coach, and a mother.”

It’s terrifying to think how many child predators are able to hide their twisted, evil activities because of their cyber skills–and that some of them are even at the highest levels of government, even in agencies tasked (in part) with protecting children.

http://www.ijreview.com/2014/08/1721...ecurity-chief/