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Toledo man sentenced to prison after agents found child sex abuse material on computer and phone

The former Allen County corrections officer was found guilty after a four-day trial in November 2023. Christopher Frater, a former Allen County corrections officer from Toledo, was sentenced in March to 120 months in prison and ordered to pay $26,000 in restitution. The former corrections officer was charged after an FBI investigation uncovered child sex abuse material on his computer and phone. Frater was found guilty after a four-day trial in November 2023. After serving the sentence, Frater will be on supervised release for 20 years. The investigation revealed that Frater had distributed at least three videos and 150 images of children under the age of 12.

Toledo man sentenced to prison after agents found child sex abuse material on computer and phone

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The former Allen County corrections officer was found guilty after a four-day trial in November 2023.

TOLEDO, Ohio — A former Allen County corrections officer from Toledo was sentenced in March on a charge of receiving and distributing visual depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, following a conviction in November 2023.

According to court records, Christopher Frater, 46, of Toledo, was sentenced on March 12 to 120 months in prison. After serving the sentence, Frater will be on supervised release for 20 years. A judge also ordered Frater to pay $26,000 in restitution.

Frater, a former corrections officer in Allen County, Ohio, was charged after an FBI investigation, according to a news release.

In 2017 an undercover investigator was able to download files of child sex abuse material from an IP address at the defendant's then-home in Lima, according to the release.

Then, in 2018, agents executed a search warrant at Frater's residence and seized his computer and cell phone. A forensic review of the devices showed Frater had used them to distribute and receive child sex abuse material, the U.S. attorney's office said.

The investigation revealed Frater had received and distributed at least three videos and 150 images of children under the age of 12, the release said.

He was found guilty in November, following a four-day trial by jury in federal court.

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