11/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/17/2025 12:27
Yakima, Washington - United States Attorney Pete Serrano announced that on October 7, 2025, Chief United States District Judge Stanley A. Bastian, sentenced J'LOVFONTE JEROME JOE, 31, of Yakima, Washington, Washington, to 240 months incarceration for Attempted Production of Child Pornography and Possession of Child Pornography. Chief Judge Bastian also ordered that, following his sentence of incarceration, Joe be required to complete 5 years of supervised release. In addition, Chief Judge Bastian required that Joe pay $3,000 in restitution to victims of the child pornography he possessed.
According to court documents, Joe posted images of a minor child who was in his care to a message board dedicated to child sexual abuse on the dark web on January 22, 2021. In addition to images of the child, including images where the child's clothes were pulled down and Joe's tongue was pictured extending between the sleeping child's buttocks, Joe made statements to other persons on the message board that he was considering drugging the child in order to complete a sexual assault. On February 2, 2021, Homeland Security Investigations agents and task force officers executed a search warrant on Joe's residence. Electronic devices seized from that residence and linked to Joe contained over fifty digital files of Child Sexual Abuse Material in addition to images taken of the child taken at his residence. Those other digital files of Child Sexual Abuse Material included images of pre-pubescent children being sexually assaulted by adults. Joe pleaded guilty without benefit of a plea agreement on December 3, 2024, after several violations of conditions of pre-trial release, including cutting off his ankle monitor. At sentencing, prosecutors requested a term of imprisonment of 320 months (26 years, 8 months) to be followed by ten years of supervised release. Defendant requested a sentence of the statutory mandatory minimum of 180 months (15 years) imprisonment to be followed by ten years of supervised release.
United States Attorney Pete Serrano emphasized the importance of these investigations and prosecutions, "predators who victimize our children must be removed for our communities. This Defendant is an example of the worst kind of sexual predator, someone who victimizes children he is entrusted to care for and then attempts to drug and further exploit them in a sick and twisted online community. I commend our law enforcement partners and the AUSAs in my office to facing this disturbing material and going after these offenders."
"Predators like Joe who exploit the innocent will face the full justice of the law - we will find you and hold you fully accountable," said Homeland Security Investigations acting Special Agent in Charge April Miller. "Joe's sentence reflects HSI's relentless work to safeguard victims, dismantle networks of predators and prosecute offenders of this heinous crime."
The case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and additional investigation regarding the physical sexual contact with the child was conducted by the Yakima Police Department. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Letitia Sikes and Michael Murphy.
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