LOS ANGELES
A federal grand jury charged a San Gabriel Valley man with producing and distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) depicting himself sexually abusing a toddler, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
David Lisandro Perez Figueroa, 22, of Monrovia, is charged in a two-count federal grand jury indictment with the production and distribution of child pornography.
A federal grand jury returned the indictment on Tuesday. Figueroa is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Figueroa was arrested earlier this month, and a federal magistrate judge on December 6 ordered him jailed without bond.
According to the indictment, Figueroa coerced a 2-year-old child into engaging in sexually explicit conduct with him to make a visual depiction of the conduct.
On July 22, Figueroa allegedly distributed the CSAM by sending it on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, in an account linked to Figueroa.
British law enforcement investigating a target in the United Kingdom discovered the X chat logs with CSAM and, soon after, notified federal law enforcement in the United States, according to court documents.
Based on this information, federal agents executed a search warrant at Figueroa’s residence on Dec. 5 and arrested him.
If convicted of all charges, Figueroa would face a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in federal prison and a statutory maximum sentence of 50 years in federal prison.
Homeland Security Investigations is investigating this matter.
Assistant United States Attorney Amy E. Pomerantz of the Violent and Organized Crime Section prosecutes this case.