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>So what's the deal, why is Romney playing ball?

Police: Thousands of child porn images found at home of Southern Utah man who runs popular YouTube channel

 

ST. GEORGE — Investigators say they found “thousands upon thousands” of pornographic images involving children on a storage device belonging to a Kane County man who runs a popular educational YouTube channel.

 

When authorities expanded a sting operation conducted earlier this month, they received information that led them to 64-year-old John Robert Krampf, who was indicted in federal court Thursday on one count of possession of child pornography and one count of receipt of child pornography.

 

In the indictment, prosecutors allege that Krampf “did knowingly possess” material containing images of child pornography involving children under the age of 12. Additionally, those images were transported in “interstate and foreign commerce.”

 

The charges stem from a 3-day sting operation conducted two weeks ago that was set in motion when authorities were alerted to an ad on Craigslist in which an individual posted a message implying that time could be spent with a child and asking those interested to respond via email. The sheer volume of responses to the ad prompted authorities to expand the operation.

 

It was then that authorities obtained information that led them to Krampf’s residence in Kane County, where they recovered “a significant amount of data and other materials” associated with the exploitation of children.

 

John Robert Krampf, 64, of Kane County, booking photo posted in Kane County, Utah, Sept. 2, 2020 | File photo courtesy of the Kane County Sheriff’s Office, St. George News

Dixie State Police Chief Blair Barfuss, who is cross-deputized to work with the FBI as part of a child-exploitation task force, coordinated the sting operation that resulted in a dozen arrests that took place at various locations throughout St. George.

 

Barfuss told St. George News that 20 hard drives were seized during a search of Krampf’s residence, including a 4-terabyte hard drive that was connected to one of several computers recovered by police.

 

During a forensic review of that hard drive, he said investigators found “thousands, upon thousands, upon thousands” of inappropriate images and videos of children.

 

“With 19 hard drives still to go, we knew we had a bigger problem,” Barfuss said. “So we decided to send everything to the FBI field office and get the U.S. Attorney’s Office involved at that point.”

 

https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2020/09/18/cgb-police-thousands-of-child-porn-images-found-at-home-of-southern-utah-man-who-runs-popular-youtube-channel/