A man who worked as a teacher in Hawaii has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for producing child pornography after accusing leftists of harboring pedophiles and mocking and abusing conservatives online. .
Alden Bunag, 35, was found guilty. Video distribution A picture of himself having sex with a former student who was 13 years old at the time. In addition to his prison sentence, Bunag must pay $30,000 in restitution and serve 15 years of supervised release.
Before his arrest, Bunag I spat it out He harbored a hatred of conservatives and accused his political opponents of being secretly pedophiles.
“You're acting like we want to show kids porn or something, but what I've learned over the years is that when right-wingers accuse others of something, it's definitely “It's because they're projecting,” he said. I wrote it in a tweet.
In another letter he said, declared He claimed they were complicit in the destruction of Western civilization by “dismantling gender roles and subtly instilling socialist values in high school and elementary school students.”
He also defended The use of books celebrating the LGBTQ agenda in public schools in response to criticism that their sexual content is inappropriate.
That account has since been suspended.
Federal prosecutors said Bunag sent more than 3,300 messages to teachers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, many of which contained photos and videos of child pornography. The teacher was arrested in October.
He worked as a summer school teacher at Pearl City High School and other schools in Hawaii. He identified himself as a socialist on social media.
“The sentence against Bunag reflects the horrific nature of the crimes he committed, including against children whose classrooms became places of torture rather than learning and nurturing,” the article said. statement From U.S. Attorney Claire E. Connors.
Bunag has also been charged with sexual activity with a minor, and a plea deal is expected in that case as well.
Convictions are as follows:
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