Babysitter, 21, sentenced to 30 years for making child porn
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Reporting from SAN FRANCISCO — Federal officials say a Northern California babysitter and camp counselor has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for producing and conspiring to distribute child pornography.
U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer sentenced 21-year-old Ryan Michael Spencer on Wednesday.
Spencer pleaded guilty in October to producing child pornography of children he took care of as a babysitter, camp counselor and teacher-in-training in Aptos, Calif., near Santa Cruz.
Federal prosecutors say Spencer molested at least two of the children he babysat, including one boy younger than 10. They said investigators found a video on Spencer’s iPhone that showed him molesting one child.
Detectives with the FBI started investigating Spencer after they found child pornography in a computer belonging to Spencer’s co-defendant, Bryan Petersen, a chess coach and tutor in the Tiburon area.
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