Christopher Snow was convicted on Wednesday, July 7, 2023, for possessing and distributing child sexual abuse material. (Mugshot: Macomb County Sheriff

Christopher Snow was convicted on Wednesday, July 7, 2023, for possessing and distributing child sexual abuse material. (Mugshot: Macomb County Sheriff’s Office)

A Georgia man awaiting trial for allegedly possessing and distributing child pornography may have continued to share the disturbing materials and even cut off his ankle monitor shortly before proceedings began, authorities said.

Christopher Snow, 35, is back in custody, however, and a jury convicted him of his original charges last Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. The next step is to sentence him on Oct. 3. Snow faces a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison and could get up to 40 years, along with a $500,000 fine.

Authorities said that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children sent the Georgia Bureau of Investigation a tip in August 2018 that a Facebook user distributed child sexual abuse material via Facebook Messenger.

Authorities executed a search warrant at Snow’s residence in Carlton. Electronic devices he kept in a padlocked room contained at least 45 illicit images and 17 illicit videos, authorities said.

“The material contained images of children under the age of 12,” prosecutors wrote.



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