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Robert M Grafton Jr, Online Child Luring, Florida 2023

Robert M. Grafton Jr., 30, of Pensacola, is headed to federal prison for 15 years after being convicted of attempting to lure a 12-year-old special needs child into a sexual encounter through online communication. The sentence, handed down today, also includes a lifetime requirement to register as a sex offender, sealing Grafton’s fate as one of the state’s most dangerous predators brought to justice.

At trial, federal prosecutors laid out a chilling digital trail: Grafton exchanged explicit messages with what he believed was the parent of a vulnerable minor, arranging to meet the child for sex. In reality, the communication was with an undercover law enforcement officer. When Grafton arrived at the designated meeting spot in Pensacola, he was immediately arrested by Homeland Security Investigations agents lying in wait.

A forensic sweep of Grafton’s cellphone and home media uncovered a disturbing archive of child pornography. Hidden within encrypted folders on his devices were videos and images depicting infants and toddlers—material so deeply buried investigators had to use specialized tools to access it. The evidence painted a clear picture of a man actively collecting and consuming the most heinous forms of child abuse imagery.

“Tragically, the advantages of advanced technology also bring opportunities for child predators to contact and victimize the most vulnerable members of our communities,” said United States Attorney Christopher P. Canova, who oversaw the case in the Northern District of Florida. “Together with our law enforcement partners, we will continue to aggressively pursue and prosecute offenders who seek to harm children.”

Susan L. McCormick, special agent in charge of HSI Tampa, emphasized the severity of Grafton’s intent: “This predator attempted to target the most vulnerable in our society, a special needs child. The hard work of our HSI special agents and partners prevented him from harming a child, and our communities are safer with him behind bars.”

The investigation was a joint operation led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations, with critical support from the Pensacola Police Department, Gulf Breeze Police Department, and other agencies under the North Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Assistant United States Attorney David L. Goldberg prosecuted the case. Public court records are available via the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida website.

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