Score:   1
Docket Number:   ED-NC  5:18-cr-00502
Case Name:   USA v. Soloff
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RALEIGH – Robert J. Higdon, Jr., the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, announces that United States District Judge Louise W. Flanagan sentenced WILLIAM TREVOR SOLOFF, 52, of Raleigh to 151 months’ imprisonment, followed by 10 years of supervised released.

On January 24, 2019, SOLOFF, pursuant to a Waiver of Indictment and with a written Plea Agreement, pled guilty to a Criminal Information which charged him with Receipt of Child Pornography that concluded on May 19, 2017.

Between March and May of 2017, the Apex North Carolina Police Department received four separate cyber tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) indicating that the user of an IP address, later identified as assigned to SOLOFF, uploaded one or more images of child pornography to chatrooms on the website Chatstep and to SOLOFF’S Yahoo! Messenger account.

Investigators determined SOLOFF was residing on Abruzzo Drive in Apex with his wife and stepdaughter. On June 30, 2017, a search warrant was executed at SOLOFF’S residence during which SOLOFF made an unprotected statement wherein he admitted to visiting the website Chatstep and acknowledged observing images of child pornography in chatrooms that he visited.  Investigators informed SOLOFF that the logs from Chatstep reflected that the usernames “Trevor” and “TrevorinNC,” which originated from SOLOFF’S IP address, had been recorded uploading images of child pornography to Chatstep chatrooms on more than one occasion.  SOLOFF stated it was possible he could have taken an image that he saw during a conversation and shared it.  SOLOFF also admitted to having a Yahoo account; however, he indicated he did not remember if he sent those images.

Investigators conducted a forensic examination of SOLOFF’S computer, various hard drives, and other forms of digital media seized from SOLOFF’S residence and discovered a total of 1,910 images and 96 videos (96 videos x 75 images = 7,200 images) depicting child pornography.  The longest video that was discovered was 38 minutes and 16 seconds in duration.  Of the images and videos, 255 depicted the sexual abuse of infants or toddlers, 317 portrayed sadistic or masochistic conduct or other depictions of violence, and 13 depicted bestiality.

Mr. Higdon commented:  “The uploading, downloading, sharing, transmission, sending, or any use of images or videos depicting child pornography victimizes the vulnerable victims seen in those images and further generates more demand for such images, which further victimizes innocent children.  We are committed to breaking this awful and degrading cycle and to punishing the criminals - like William Soloff - who are involved.  We are grateful for the serious way in which the Court handled this matter and for the sentence which the court imposed for its horrendous crime.”

This case was part of the Project Safe Childhood initiative, a national program aimed at ensuring that criminals exploiting children are effectively prosecuted by making full use of all available law enforcement resources at every level.  For more information about this important national project, Project Safe Childhood, go to www.projectsafechildhood.gov

The investigation of this case was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Apex Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney Daniel W. Smith prosecuted the case for the government.

Docket (0 Docs):   https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17Xduh_onZH3BxcWL405AavlCzUmFxDW74yF3Wb6TaPk
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Description: The code of the federal judicial circuit where the case was located
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Description: The code of the federal judicial district where the case was located
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Description: The code of the district office where the case was located
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Description: Docket number assigned by the district to the case
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Description: A unique number assigned to each defendant in a case which cannot be modified by the court
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Description: A unique number assigned to each defendant in a case which can be modified by the court
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Description: A sequential number indicating whether a case is an original proceeding or a reopen
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Description: Case type associated with the current defendant record
Format: A2

Description: A concatenation of district, office, docket number, case type, defendant number, and reopen sequence number
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Description: A concatenation of district, office, docket number, case type, and reopen sequence number
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Description: The status of the defendant as assigned by the AOUSC
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Description: The date upon which a fugitive defendant was taken into custody
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Description: The date when a case was first docketed in the district court
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Description: The date upon which proceedings in a case commenced on charges pending in the district court where the defendant appeared, or the date of the defendant’s felony-waiver of indictment
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Description: A code used to identify the nature of the proceeding
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Description: The date when a defendant first appeared before a judicial officer in the district court where a charge was pending
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Description: A code indicating the event by which a defendant appeared before a judicial officer in the district court where a charge was pending
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Description: A code indicating the type of legal counsel assigned to a defendant
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Description: The title and section of the U.S. Code applicable to the offense committed which carried the highest severity
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Description: The four digit D2 offense code associated with FTITLE1
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Description: The FIPS code used to indicate the county or parish where an offense was committed
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Description: The date of the last action taken on the record
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Description: The date upon which judicial proceedings before the court concluded
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Description: The date upon which the final sentence is recorded on the docket
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Description: The number of days from proceeding date to disposition date
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Description: The number of days from disposition date to sentencing date
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Description: The code of the district office where the case was terminated
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Description: A code indicating the type of legal counsel assigned to a defendant at the time the case was closed
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Description: The title and section of the U.S. Code applicable to the offense that carried the most severe disposition and penalty under which the defendant was disposed
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Description: A code indicating the severity associated with TTITLE1
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Description: A count of original proceedings commenced
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Description: The source from which the data were loaded into the AOUSC’s NewSTATS database
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Description: A sequential number indicating the iteration of the defendant record
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Description: The date the record was loaded into the AOUSC’s NewSTATS database
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Description: Statistical year ID label on data file obtained from the AOUSC which represents termination year
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