SEATTLE -- A federal judge sentenced a Kent, Wash., man who traveled to Cambodia to have sex with underage girls to 15 years in prison, placed him on a lifetime supervised release, fined him $10,000 and ordered him to pay $8,000 to his victims.
Federal prosecutors had charged 59-year-old Craig Carr with sexual exploitation of a child. In his plea agreement, Carr said that he paid a person in Cambodia $8,000 to find him girls under 12 years of age to have sex with. He was arrested in January, soon after returning from Cambodia.
Prosecutors say that Carr had sex with three young girls while in Cambodia.
Judge Richard A. Jones told Carr that satisfying his sexual fantasies lead to a "lifetime of nightmares" for the girls.
Carr said in court that a "very troubled part" of him has ruined his life.
Two of the girls have been located.
Federal prosecutors had charged 59-year-old Craig Carr with sexual exploitation of a child. In his plea agreement, Carr said that he paid a person in Cambodia $8,000 to find him girls under 12 years of age to have sex with. He was arrested in January, soon after returning from Cambodia.
Prosecutors say that Carr had sex with three young girls while in Cambodia.
Judge Richard A. Jones told Carr that satisfying his sexual fantasies lead to a "lifetime of nightmares" for the girls.
Carr said in court that a "very troubled part" of him has ruined his life.
Two of the girls have been located.
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