NASA Workers Indicted for Child Porn At Work
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With a possible 10 year sentence if convicted, two NASA workers at the Ames Research Center have been charged with having child pornography on their computers at work.
Apparently the charges stem from observations when both men were working there in the mid-year 2005 time frame. No amount was given, and no data is available concerning how long the material was on the machines.
from Info Week
Two former NASA employees have been indicted for allegedly possessing child pornography on their government work computers.
A grand jury in San Jose, Calif., handed down separate indictments for Christopher Burt Wiltsee, 56, of Morgan Hill, Calif., and Mark Charles Zelinsky, 56, of San Bruno, Calif. If convicted, both men face a maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000 and would be forced to register as sex offenders.
According to the indictment, in June of 2005, Wiltsee was working at the Ames Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration when it was allegedly discovered that he knowingly possessed images of child pornography on a government computer. A second indictment also noted that Zelinsky was employed at the same NASA research center in August of 2005 when it was discovered that he, too, had images of child pornography on his government computer.
The images had been transported in interstate and foreign commerce, the indictment charged. The document didn’t specify how many images were found on the computers or how long they might have been on the machines.
Mike Mewhinney, a spokesman for the Ames Research Center, said in an interview that he would only confirm that both men worked there during 2005. He would not say how long they were employed at NASA or what positions they held there.
The cases will be tried in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, Calif. Both men, according to the Department of Justice, were investigated by NASA’s Office of the Inspector General.
Whoa - no wonder the shuttle can’t take off and land without everyone having the shakes. If more time was spent on fixing the problems and downloading illegal music, we would all be better off.
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[tags] pornography at NASA, Ames Research Center, Office of the Inspector General [/tags]
