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32 Year Old Woman Pleads Guilty to Xbox Live Video Sex

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First it was older female teachers, now it seems to be older female video gamers that are aggressively chasing younger teenaged boys. A 32 year-old Ohio woman has pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography after enticing a 16-year old boy to send her naked pictures of himself via Xbox Live.

U.S. District Judge Thomas M. Rose ordered a pre-sentencing investigation and set a sentencing date of Oct. 29. Sasser could face up to 10 years in prison, and will be required to register as a sexual offender.

Kendra L. SasserThe boy was 16 at the time of the Internet communications, which occurred throughout August and September 2007. Sasser had been in contact with the boy for several weeks and the two exchanged explicit photos, according to an affidavit filed by FBI Special Agent Scott W. Warren.

According to the complaint, Sasser used MySpace.com and XBox LIVE to entice the boy to produce images and videos of himself. During an online chat session Aug. 10, 2007 with him, Kendra Sasser noted she had been disappointed to learn his age.

The investigation started after Sasser's husband, Ron, contacted the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office on Aug. 6, 2007. He said his wife was having sexually explicit communications with minor males via the Internet, according to the affidavit.

During their online chats, the two also discussed using Xbox LIVE video chat to give a "free show to each other." The boy said he did not have the money.

On Sept. 11, Sasser bought a $40 gift card from a Game Stop store in Centerville and mailed it to the boy. GameStop determined the card was used Sept. 14 to purchase an Xbox LIVE Web camera from an EB Games store in Yuma.

Kendra_sasser_xbox_live.jpg Photo of Kendra Sasser.


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