Feds cobbled criminal cases together in missing children operation, creating false perception

Public announcements about the operation, vague on details but full of loaded terms, led to weeks of social media misinformation about the breakup of a massive child sex trafficking ring in Georgia. “39 kids were just recovered from traffickers in Georgia,” went a common Twitter trope.

Shareef faces two misdemeanor charges related to the raid, neither of them sex-related. But his jail booking photo spread around the world under headlines such as “U.S. Marshals Find 39 Missing Children During Massive Sex Trafficking Bust In Georgia — 9 Suspects Arrested.” He and his mother told the AJC that angry people have been pulling up to their house, accusing him of sex trafficking or sexually abusing a 3-year-old. One group brandished guns and challenged Shareef to step outside and fight, he said.

“They’re calling me a sex offender,” Shareef said. “They’re calling me a child molester. It just hurts.”

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Georgia sex offender faces 10 new charges after undercover investigation

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The Hall County Sheriff’s Office arrested a registered sex offender Tuesday on multiple felony counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.

Steffan Matthew West, 20, of Braselton, was the subject of a two-month undercover investigation before the sheriff’s office charged him with 10 counts of sexual exploitation of children, agency spokesman Derreck Booth said.

That investigation started in April when the sheriff’s sex offender tracking unit received complaints about West, who was convicted in May 2019 of sexual battery against a child under the age of 16, according to the GBI’s sex offender registry.

During the course of the investigation, authorities said they learned West had at least 10 sexually explicit conversations with someone he thought was younger than 16. Between April 30 and June 25, he called and sent texts and social media messages to an undercover investigator, according to Booth. Sheriff’s deputies seized the phone when they arrested West at his home Tuesday.

He is currently being held in the Hall County Jail, records show.

The case is still under investigation.

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Ex-Georgia deputy pleads guilty to possessing child porn

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A man who spent two decades working in law enforcement pleaded guilty Tuesday to possessing child pornography, authorities said.

Travis Tuenge, 44, of Statesboro, pleaded guilty to a count of child porn possession, according to a news release by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia. He resigned from the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office last year amid a GBI investigation into the allegation, AJC.com previously reported.

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In July 2019, the county’s sheriff said he placed Tuenge on administrative leave after the sheriff’s office received allegations of child molestation by the deputy. The GBI was called to investigate, and agents later found images of child porn on Tuenge’s cellphone.

Tuenge’s law enforcement career began in 1999, when he became an officer with the Statesboro Police Department, according to Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training records. He joined the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office two years later, eventually being promoted to sergeant.

In 2019, he was serving as a superior court security officer, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Tuenge has no previous history of sanctions with POST, which sets training standards and serves as a regulatory body for police officers.

His sentencing hearing has not been scheduled, but he faces up to 20 years in federal prison. In addition, he will have to register as a sex offender upon release.

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Georgia man sentenced to 1,000 years for child porn gets parole

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A former Troup County commissioner once called a prolific collector of child porn will have a chance to spend the rest of his 1,000-year prison sentence on parole.

The State Board of Pardons and Paroles released Peter Mallory on parole May 27, three weeks after an appeals court found the sentence for Mallory’s 2012 conviction was appropriate. District Attorney Herb Cranford said he opposed the decision “but was powerless to stop it.”

Cranford on Tuesday released a statement explaining his opposition after he said several members of the Troup County community expressed concern over Mallory’s release.

Mallory, 72, a former owner of LaGrange television station WCAG-TV, was convicted of 60 counts of sexual exploitation of children, three counts of invasion of privacy and one count of tampering with evidence in December 2012 after a three-week trial.

He was charged as a result of a LaGrange Police Department investigation initiated in February 2011. According to prosecutors, police were alerted to more than 600 suspected child pornography files linked to a computer in LaGrange, which led them to the television station Mallory operated.

More than 26,000 files of child pornography were seized.

“The evidence demonstrated that Mallory knowingly and intentionally sought out, gathered, downloaded, and saved these images and videos of children being raped, tortured, and sexually exploited,” Cranford said in a prior news release.

The invasion of privacy counts stemmed from a hidden camera Mallory installed in his office that he used to secretly record young women, Cranford said.

At sentencing a few months after the trial, Coweta Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Dennis Blackmon called Mallory “probably the most prolific collector of child pornography in the entire world.”

His conviction and sentence was affirmed by the Court of Appeals on May 7.

Cranford advocated against parole in a December letter to the parole board. Mallory was tentatively considered for parole at the end of 2019 before the board reconsidered the case and set a new parole month of December 2022.

Cranford said he opposed parole “now or any time in the future” and said the Troup County community would be offended if Mallory was released after serving just seven years of his 1,000-year sentence.

“The evidence shows that Mallory is sexually deviant and commits these crimes by compulsion as much as by choice,” he said in the letter. “In the current digital age, no amount of supervision can stop a compulsive sexual deviant like Mallory from seeking out the most heinous images and videos of small children being sexually abused.”

Two victims involved in the case also opposed parole, Cranford said. At a minimum, they asked that Mallory be banned from Troup County and from contacting them if he was released.

A county ban was ultimately not included in Mallory’s conditions for release.

“Mallory’s crimes did not allow for the state to seek or the trial court to impose a sentence without parole eligibility, and parole is a power exercised exclusively by the State Board of Pardons and Paroles,” Cranford said Tuesday in the statement.

In an April response to Cranford, the board said they decided to proceed with an earlier parole date. “Performance incentive credits” made Mallory eligible for the May release, officials said.

For the remainder of his sentence, Mallory will be required to register as a sex offender and will be subject to having his parole revoked if he violates the law or the conditions of his release.

AJC.com has reached out to the parole board for additional details.

Click here to read D.A. Cranford’s full letter to the parole board below. Contact information, sexually explicit video titles and identities of victims mentioned in the letter have been redacted.

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