Thomas Schopp, also known as Thomas Hiser, has a history of committing sexual assaults against minors, including multiple convictions for child molestation in Alaska. He was found guilty of six charges of first-degree sexual assault and two counts of second-degree sexual abuse against a juvenile victim. Schopp was involved in a 2014 incident with juvenile A, in which he videotaped the juvenile engaging in sexually explicit behavior. Schopp was caught and imprisoned for attempting to destroy a computer and cell phone that contained child pornography materials. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for producing child pornography under 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a)(1). Schopp challenged his life sentence, but it was denied because of the terms of an appeal waiver that were part of his plea agreement.
You go to jail for 26 years and you get out and here we are again.
I don’t think there is anything I can do to deter you.
Nothing.
Thomas R. Schopp. Autographed Letter, Signed. Handwritten,
Commercial #10 (4.125 × 9.5 envelope). Richmond, VA.
September 12, 2024. Content unknown.
SEALED.
Thomas Schopp, also known as Thomas Hiser, has
a history of criminal behavior involving sexual offenses against
children. He had many convictions in Alaska for child molestation,
including six charges of first-degree sexual assault and two cases of
second-degree sexual abuse of a juvenile.
Thomas Schopp
was convicted of sexually abusing youngsters and creating child
pornography. He was first convicted of six charges of sexual assault
in 1988 and was sentenced to five years in jail for those offenses.
In 1993, he was found guilty of multiple charges related to sexual
abuse of a juvenile, including two serious offenses in the first
degree, three in the second degree, and one attempted sexual abuse in
the third degree. In 2014, Schopp met a 15-year-old boy in Alaska and
recorded or photographed him performing sexual activities on the
child. He received a life sentence due to the seriousness of his
crimes and his previous criminal record. For these specific offenses,
he received a much harsher prison sentence of 26 years.
Schopp
met Juvenile A in 2014 and sent him items over the course of many
months, including a cell phone. He invited Juvenile A to his home and
videotaped the kid engaged in sexually explicit behavior. Schopp
accompanied Juvenile A to Reno, Nevada, where police detained and
imprisoned him. During his arrest, Schopp attempted to enlist others
to collect the computer and cell phone that contained child
pornography photographs he had created and destroy them.
Schopp
was sentenced to life imprisonment for producing child pornography
under 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a)(1). The judge highlighted that a life
sentence was required to protect the community from Schopp's ongoing
predatory behavior. Schopp appealed his life sentence on several
grounds, including an initial claim that the Ninth Circuit Court
overturned it due to exceeding the statutory maximum penalty allowed
by federal law. A revised decision imposed a 45-year sentence
instead, and his appeal was denied because it fell inside the terms
of an appeal waiver included in his plea deal.
VIDEO: 16-30185 USA v. Thomas Schopp | https://youtu.be/oRyTW7RaaSI
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