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Springfield man sent to federal prison for ‘egregious’ child porn possession

Authorities say Dagenais had a long history of child porn possession, and it was escalating to the point where he admitted to a desire to rape a child. Photo: Shutterstock


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Federal authorities say it’s possible a Springfield man’s possession of child pornography could have resulted in physical violence, had he not been sentenced to prison.

Officials say that’s why Peyton Dagenais, 29, was sentenced recently to 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to counts of both possession and distribution of child pornography.

Authorities say Dagenais had a long history of child porn possession, and it was escalating to the point where he admitted to a desire to rape a child.

“This case highlights the reality of how digital exploitation can escalate into an imminent physical threat to children,” said Ryan Presley, FBI Springfield Field Office Special Agent in Charge, in a news release. “By intercepting this defendant before his expressed desires turned into physical violence, we successfully protected the community from a dangerous predator. This lengthy sentence ensures that the defendant can no longer exploit children or threaten their safety. The FBI and our partners will remain relentless in pursuing these predators and ensuring they face justice.”

The child porn Dagenais had was also referred to as being “egregious” by federal prosecutors.

When he gets out of prison, Dagenais will spend another 15 years on parole, and must make restitution.

According to a news release, federal prosecutors and the Springfield FBI got help in their investigation from police in Lewiston, Maine.

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