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Assistant U. S. Attorney Sabrina Feve (619) 546-6786 

NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – May 11, 2018

SAN DIEGO – Joseph Daniel Saucedo of Vista was sentenced in federal court today to 235 months in custody and 20 years of supervised release for attempting to manipulate two children, ages 11 and 16, into sending sexually explicit photographs of themselves, and then threatening to expose them if they refused to continue.

According to the plea agreement, Saucedo posed as a teenage girl, “Amy Jennings,” and began communicating on-line with an 11-year-old Canadian boy. At first the two had normal conversations about everyday life. But then Saucedo, pretending to be “Amy,” sent naked pictures of young girls and asked the boy to communicate with her “friend,” Saucedo, in return. When the boy refused, “Amy” posted a photograph of his house, told the boy she knew where he lived, and threatened to shame him into communicating with Saucedo.

The boy ultimately relented and texted Saucedo, who then communicated with the boy using FaceTime and displayed his naked front torso. The boy hung up on Saucedo but the calls and threats continued until, finally, on January 25, 2016, the boy received a message from “Amy,” which included a video of a young boy masturbating. “Amy” threatened to leak the video and claim it was the Canadian boy if the boy did not send naked pictures of himself to Saucedo. 

Additional investigation revealed that Saucedo had been in communication with other young children, successfully soliciting sexually graphic images from them.  For example, in August 2015, Saucedo struck up a conversation with a 16-year-old girl in Florida through Instagram. This time, Saucedo pretended to be a modeling agent looking for “bikini and nude models” adding “obviously the pay is great.”  When the Florida girl told Saucedo that she was only 16 and would have to check with her parents, he volunteered that they could just “make a portfolio” at no cost to her, and “then we can talk to your parents.”  She demurred again, telling Saucedo that she had “never been comfortable in my skin.”  He promised to “help with that hun if you want we can FaceTime so nothing is saved.”

She continued to refuse his overtures until Saucedo, under the guise of “Amy Jennings,” threatened to blackmail the girl.  The girl turned to Saucedo for help with “Amy.”  Although he initially claimed no knowledge of Amy Jennings and insisted his modeling business was legitimate, he quickly agreed to help the girl, for a price: nude pictures of herself.  He even asked her to “[w]rite my name on a paper or hand so I know it’s a new one.”  She acquiesced and sent him pictures of her breasts with “Joe” written across her chest.

Saucedo demanded that the girl continue sending him naked photographs, or “Amy” would post compromising pictures of the girl.  The girl volunteered that she was “looking into Kik’s legal system” to handle the threatening “Amy” posts.  Within seconds, Saucedo responded, “Na I’ll pay her I don’t want you to get in trouble.”  Saucedo no doubt feared that alerting Kik to “Amy Jennings” could have compromised his illegal activities.  Saucedo told the girl that he had paid “Amy Jennings” $2,000.  As a thank you, the girl agreed to a sexually explicit FaceTime chat with Saucedo.  She also sent additional photographs of herself naked with “Joe” written on her breasts and above her vagina, again at his request.

Saucedo continued to hound the girl for almost a year, from August 2015 to June 2016, requesting more naked photographs.  He even sent her a photo of stacks of money to elicit more naked photographs.  She sent him one more photograph in October 2015, but then stopped responding.   

Through search warrants for Saucedo’s cell phones, investigators identified an additional eight minor victims whom Saucedo harassed and manipulated.  His youngest victim was 13 at the time of the offense.  This victim told Saucedo her age and he nonetheless continued to solicit nude photos from her, including pressuring her to take naked photos of herself while she was at school.  Saucedo also directed a 14 year-old victim to sodomize herself and to penetrate herself with a hair brush and threatened her when she protested, including ignoring her warning that his requests made her contemplate suicide.  Saucedo’s indifference to his victims’ apparent suffering included disregarding multiple victims’ warnings that his contacts and demands were triggering suicidal thoughts.

At the sentencing hearing, the government acknowledged and thanked the family of the 11 year-old victim.  Their vigilance and willingness to report Saucedo’s conduct, coupled with the investigative follow-up efforts of the Calgary Policy Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, led Canadian authorities to refer the matter to San Diego’s Electronic Crimes Working Group, which ultimately identified and arrested Saucedo.  Only following Saucedo’s arrest did law enforcement learn of his additional nine victims.  Victims, family members, and friends are encouraged to report similar threats and contacts to law enforcement now and in the future.

“This case highlights the importance of strong international partnerships to target these heinous crimes,” said U.S. Attorney Adam L. Braverman. “Thank you to our Canadian colleagues, and most especially to the brave victims everywhere who step forward to report abusive conduct. Their courage is a critical part of detecting and stopping similar abuse now and in the future.”  

“Saucedo's sentencing is a another great example of our collaboration with our law enforcement partners and our commitment to keeping our children safe,” said David Shaw, Special Agent in Charge for HSI San Diego. “Dangerous child predators should not have the privilege to be a part of our communities without being held accountable and going through the criminal justice process.”

DEFENDANT                                   Case Number: 17-CR-00095-JLS

Joseph Daniel Saucedo                       Age: 26                       Vista, CA

SUMMARY OF CHARGES

Counts One and Two

Attempted Receipt and Receipt of Images of Minors Engaged in Sexually Explicit Conduct, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252(a)(2)

Minimum Penalty: 15 years

Maximum Penalty: 40 years

AGENCY

United States Homeland Security Investigations

United States Secret Service

Calgary Police Service

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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