There are lots of interesting details included in this article, which answer many of my questions. Lott was indicted in September 2008 after being noted to download child *advertiser censored* throughout 2006-2007. He was sentenced in July 2010. It's very clear to me that the child *advertiser censored* collectors and traders are being allowed to continue for quite some time before they are arrested and also must wait quite a while for sentencing. I think this brings up the issue of the investigative infrastructure barely keeping up with the huge number of traders--over 5000 identified in Project Flicker alone!!
Please note that several other men are named in this article.
http://www.reporternews.com/news/20...dvertiser censored*-bust/?partner=yahoo_feeds
Abilene [TX] man was among those nabbed in *advertiser censored* bust as part of worldwide sting
"An Abilene businessman and youth football coach was sentenced to federal prison in July on child *advertiser censored* charges after he was exposed by Project Flicker.
Danny Randell Lott, now 47, of Abilene was sentenced to 108 months in federal prison after pleading guilty in July 2009 to one count of interstate receipt of child *advertiser censored*...."
and
"...To date Flicker has netted 413 arrests and 343 convictions nationwide, said Carl Rusnok, director of communications at the ICE office in Dallas. Project Flicker has identified more than 5,000 individuals who subscribe to child *advertiser censored* websites in the U.S...."
more at link
Please note that several other men are named in this article.
http://www.reporternews.com/news/20...dvertiser censored*-bust/?partner=yahoo_feeds
Abilene [TX] man was among those nabbed in *advertiser censored* bust as part of worldwide sting
"An Abilene businessman and youth football coach was sentenced to federal prison in July on child *advertiser censored* charges after he was exposed by Project Flicker.
Danny Randell Lott, now 47, of Abilene was sentenced to 108 months in federal prison after pleading guilty in July 2009 to one count of interstate receipt of child *advertiser censored*...."
and
"...To date Flicker has netted 413 arrests and 343 convictions nationwide, said Carl Rusnok, director of communications at the ICE office in Dallas. Project Flicker has identified more than 5,000 individuals who subscribe to child *advertiser censored* websites in the U.S...."
more at link