OCT 25, 2019

Lexington Co. man gets 7 ½ years in prison for soliciting minors

(COLUMBIA, S.C.) - Oct. 25, 2019Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that a Lexington County man has been sentenced to 7 ½ years in prison for soliciting minors. On October 24th, Albert Spivey, represented by David Mauldin, pleaded guilty to two counts of Criminal Solicitation of a Minor in Lexington County before the Honorable Judge William Keesley.

“This case is a good example of why we urge parents to teach their children about internet safety,” Attorney General Wilson said. “This predator was going online looking for children to solicit, so our kids need to be aware of that and know what to watch out for.”

On August 1, 2017, Facebook contacted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in reference to an individual in South Carolina contacting underage girls for nude photos and to meet for sex. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children contacted the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office and determined the individual resided in Lexington County and forwarded the case to the Lexington County Sheriff’s Office. Investigator Adam Creech with the LCSO identified Albert Spivey as a suspect. A search warrant was executed on Spivey’s home. Spivey confessed to contacting the girls and a forensic examination of his devices found additional evidence of child exploitation. Inv. Creech was able to identify three victims, ages 16, 15, and 12 years of age. Spivey used coercion and threats of violence to compel the children to send him nude photos of themselves.

Spivey was sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison, will have to register as a sex offender, and will have to register with the child abuse registry.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Stephen Ryan.

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