West Bend, Wisconsin Man Sentenced to 30 Years in Federal
Prison for Sexual Exploitation of a Child (Producing Child Pornography)
Acting United States Attorney Michelle L. Jacobs announced today that Martin A. Ott,
54, from West Bend, Wisconsin, was sentenced for sexual exploitation of a child which involved
the production of child pornography. Ott was originally arrested on December 18, 2008, after
a federal search warrant was executed at his residence in West Bend, Wisconsin. At the time
of his arrest, Ott was charged by criminal complaint, issued in Milwaukee federal court, for
production of child pornography and possession of child pornography. Ott was later indicted
for the same offenses. Ott has been detained without bond since the day of his arrest.
On July 16, 2009, Ott was sentenced to two concurrent terms of 30 years of
imprisonment for the sexual exploitation of a child by producing child pornography on October
11, and November 2, 2008. Ott was also sentenced to life time of supervised release following
his term of imprisonment, on each count.
At the sentencing, Chief United States District Judge Rudolph T. Randa stated that by
Ott’s actions the victim has, in essence, received a life sentence because a young child is
forever scarred from this type of activity. Judge Randa rejected Ott’s argument that his
behavior had an organic basis. The judge noted that Ott’s addiction to child pornography may
have been causal but it was not an excuse. He stated that a good man who does evil things
is an evil person. Judge Randa commented that the number of images of abuse has seen an
explosive growth since the advent of the Internet and that child pornography has become an
epidemic not only in this country, but throughout the world.
This case was the result of a joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Cyber Crime Task Forces in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and California. Assistant United States
Attorney Penelope L. Coblentz prosecuted this case.
According to Acting United States Attorney Michelle L. Jacobs, the “Department of
Justice has made the protection of our nation’s children a top priority through Project Safe
Childhood, and prosecutions such as this further this priority. The use of children as subjects
of pornographic materials is harmful to the emotional and mental health of the child.”
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