MONTGOMERY, AL – WINSTON COLON CORREA, a predator hailing from the Bronx, New York, will spend the next 25 years behind bars after being sentenced today for a sickening pair of federal crimes: enticing minors and possessing child pornography. The sentence was handed down in the Middle District of Alabama, a far cry from the streets where CORREA plotted his offenses.
Federal prosecutors successfully argued that CORREA actively sought to exploit vulnerable children. The details of the enticement remain sealed to protect the victims, but sources within the investigation confirm the case involved online grooming and attempts to meet with minors. The sheer volume of child pornography found on CORREA’s devices painted a disturbing picture of a man consumed by depravity.
The case was brought by United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton, who oversaw the investigation and prosecution. While based in New York, the crimes crossed state lines, bringing CORREA under federal jurisdiction and ultimately leading to the trial in Alabama. The feds built a rock-solid case, presenting damning evidence that left little room for doubt.
“This sentence sends a clear message: those who prey on children will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law,” stated a source close to the prosecution who wished to remain anonymous. “CORREA thought he could hide behind the anonymity of the internet, but our investigators are relentless in tracking down these monsters and bringing them to justice.”
CORREA’s 25-year sentence isn’t just about punishment; it’s about protecting other children. The feds hope this outcome will deter others from engaging in similar horrific behavior. The investigation revealed a network of online activity, and authorities are continuing to explore potential connections and identify other victims.
The sentencing of WINSTON COLON CORREA is a grim reminder of the dark underbelly of the internet and the constant threat faced by vulnerable children. While this case is closed, the fight against child exploitation continues. Grimy Times will continue to report on these disturbing crimes and hold perpetrators accountable.
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Key Facts
- State: Alabama
- District: Middle District District of Alabama
- Category: Sex Crimes|Cybercrime
- Source: DOJ Press Release
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