The Trump DOJ only protects pedos who are millionaires and billionaires. If you’re a regular dude from Northern Virginia using Snapchat to mess with middle-school girls, they will throw the book at you, as they should.
As is the case with Justin Steven Boileau, 30, formerly of Reston, who pleaded guilty on Wednesday to two counts of sexual exploitation of children.
The FBI and the sheriff’s office down in Russell County tracked Boileau’s use of Snapchat to persuade two 12-year-olds to send him nude photos and videos.
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According to court documents, Boileau told the pre-teens that he was a hockey player named “Josh,” and groomed them for some time with increasingly sexually suggestive banter.
The investigation determined that he sent sexually explicit images to one of the 12-year-olds.
How you can tell this Boileau guy isn’t a MAGA politician or mega campaign donor: the Justice Department prosecuted him.
“Protecting children from online threats is a priority for the prosecutors in the Western District of Virginia,” Acting U.S. Attorney Robert N. Tracci said. “We will continue to work with our partners at the FBI, as well as state and local law enforcement, to hold accountable sexual predators who target our children online.”