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Former Abbeville man faces up to 60 years after child porn conviction

LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – A federal jury in Lafayette has found a former Abbeville resident guilty of possession child pornography.

David Lee Fail, 43, was convicted in federal district court of transportation and possession of child pornography, prosecutors said.

According to information presented in court, while living in Abbeville in 2021, Fail uploaded pornographic images of prepubescent children into a popular cloud-based storage account.

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The investigation began in December 2021 when the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a cybertip reporting that images depicting child sexual abuse material had been uploaded using a unique IP address.

Agents with the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security Investigations investigated the case and learned that Fail had two previous convictions for similar child exploitation offenses, prosecutors said.

Further investigation revealed that the online storage account was registered in Fail’s name in Abbeville and had recently been disabled. Agents learned that after the account was disabled, Fail left Abbeville and relocated to the Denver, Colorado area.

Agents obtained search warrants for Fail’s accounts and found more than 150 images containing child sexual abuse material. Many of the images found depicted prepubescent girls with adult men. 

Fail faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison as to the transportation of child pornography conviction, and 20 years in prison for the possession of child pornography conviction, in addition to a fine of up to $250,000. 

Sentencing has been scheduled for Dec. 9.

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