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January 12, 2021 - LOS ANGELES – A former employee of the Orange Unified School District was sentenced on Monday to 72 months in federal prison for distributing child pornography, specifically US Department of Justicesending image and video files of explicit sexual conduct involving young children via the Kik instant messaging application.

         Mike Barry Brior, 43, of Riverside, who was an 18-year employee of the school district, where he worked for a time directly with children as a teacher’s assistant, was sentenced by United States District Judge George H. Wu. Once he completes the six-year prison term, Brior will be under supervised release for 20 years, and he will be required to register as a sex offender. Judge Wu also ordered Brior to pay $12,000 in restitution and special assessments that will go to victims in this case.

         Brior pleaded guilty in November to one count of distribution of child pornography. According to court documents, Brior sent at least 10 video files to two message groups in less than three weeks in 2018, and prosecutors believe at least some of these uploads occurred while he was at school during work hours.

         The sentencing memorandum filed by prosecutors summarizes the content of the videos and notes that the victims were both boy and girls, some of them appearing to be as young as 3.

         Citing a U.S. Senate report in the sentencing memorandum, prosecutors wrote that Brior “was actively expanding the marketplace for child pornography by regularly putting it in the hands of others. The marketplace for child pornography incentivizes other individuals to produce such content and harms some of the most vulnerable members of society: children.”

         This matter was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations.

         This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Eli A. Alcaraz of the Riverside Branch Office.
Source: DOJ