Yankton, South Dakota. U.S. Chief Judge Roberto A. Lange sentenced Robert Barbetti, 34, to 45 years in federal prison on July 6, 2026, after a conviction on two counts of Production of Child Pornography; reports state Barbetti used social media platforms including Snapchat and Wink to coerce minors between 2018 and 2023. The sentence also includes eight years of supervised release, a $200 special assessment to the Federal Crime Victims Fund, and mandatory sex-offender registration upon release; Barbetti was indicted in February 2024 and pleaded guilty on April 6, 2026, and prosecutors say victims included juveniles located in Texas and Virginia.
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This case highlights the ongoing risk of online child exploitation. It's a reminder to monitor your children's social media activity. Regularly check their friend lists and conversations. Teach them about the dangers of sharing personal information online.
Robert Barbetti's 45-year sentence sends a strong message against child exploitation. It's a victory for justice, but the fight against online predators continues. Stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities. Worth forwarding if you know parents who could use this reminder.
Federal prosecutors and victim services benefit from a successful prosecution that secures a lengthy sentence, supervised release, and a monetary assessment intended for victim assistance.
Victims and their families continue to suffer long-term harm from coercion and exploitation, and the community bears social and emotional consequences.
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