Kissimmee man sentenced to 5 years in federal pen for possession of kiddie porn
Perp's computer downloads showed 100,000 images & videos
Photo for Headline Surfer / At left is the jail mug for Alexander Lee, who the long arm of the law caught up with after he downloaded images of child porn using a 'peer-to-peer' sharing program. Now he'll he sharing space in a federal jail cell.ORLANDO -- Senior U.S. District Judge John Antoon has sentenced a 31-year-old Kissimmee man to five years in federal prison for receipt of child pornography, that included more than 100,000 still images and videos. Lee also was ordered to register as a sex offender and to serve a 10-year term of supervision, upon his release from prison.
The sentencing hearing Thursday was a follow-up to Alexander Lee's June 26, 2012, guilty plea before Antoon. According to the evidence presented at the sentencing hearing, Lee used a "peer-to-peer program" to download child pornography.
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