Former ABC journalist sentenced to six years for child sexual abuse material
- Former ABC News journalist James Gordon Meek has been sentenced to six years in prison for transportation and possession of child sexual abuse material.
- While visiting South Carolina, Meek used his iPhone to send and receive explicit images and videos of minors and engaged in conversations about his sexual interest in children.
- Meek's actions highlight the disturbing reality of child sexual abuse and the importance of prosecuting individuals involved in this heinous crime.
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Ex-ABC News Reporter James Gordon Meek Sentenced to Only Six Years in 'Sadistic' Child Pornography Case - American Faith
James Gordon Meek, a former investigative journalist with ABC News, has been sentenced to only six years in prison in a child pornography case, with a maximum penalty of 20 years or more. Meek, 54, was sentenced to 72 months in prison after being found guilty of sending and receiving sexually explicit content involving prepubescent minors. According to DOJ citing court documents, “while visiting South Carolina in February 2020, James Gordon Meek…
Former ABC journalist sentenced to six years for child sexual abuse material
A former journalist was sentenced to six years in prison for “for transportation and possession of child sexual abuse material” Friday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. “According to court documents, while visiting South Carolina in February 2020, James Gordon Meek, 53, used an online messaging platform on his…
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