Two brothers from Jacksonville will spend the next few years in federal prison after being sentenced for pleading guilty to sexual exploitation offenses.
United States District Judge Marcia Morales Howard gave Jonathan William Brown, 26, Jacksonville, five years for receiving photos and videos depicting the sexual abuse of young children. His brother, Joshua Thomas Brown, 28, Jacksonville, received four years and six months for possessing similar photos.Jonathan Brown pleaded guilty to the charges on Mar. 16, 2023 and Joshua Brown pleaded guilty on Jun. 1, 2023.
On Jul. 8, 2022, a federal search warrant was executed at Jonathan Brown’s home by Homeland Security Investigations , the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office, and the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.Agents seized computers, cell phones, and storage media. Jonathan Brown admitted to investigators that he had downloaded child sexual abuse materials. He stated that he began this behavior, “a long time ago.
Further investigation also revealed that Jonathan’s brother Joshua also lived at the residence. A phone belonging to Joshua contained hundreds of images and video files of child sexual abuse. In total, Joshua was in possession of more than 2,100 videos and 600 photos of this material that were recovered on several different electronic devices.
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