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A New Zealand man was convicted of possessing 11,000 child abuse images and received a reduced sentence after donating to charity.
A wealthy New Zealand man was convicted of possessing over 11,000 extreme child abuse images, including material involving young children and sadistic acts, after Customs traced distribution to his IP address.
Just days before sentencing, he donated $50,400 to charities, prompting the judge to reduce his sentence by 3% as a sign of remorse, despite concerns about timing.
The man, whose identity and family name remain suppressed, had a positive upbringing, completed 50 counseling sessions, and expressed shame, with a moderate risk of reoffending.
His defense sought up to a 30% discount, citing remorse and mental health struggles, and the judge applied a 15% reduction.
The case gained public attention after an AI chatbot falsely named businessman Wayne Wright Jr., leading to calls for transparency amid strict name suppression.
Un hombre de Nueva Zelanda fue condenado por poseer 11.000 imágenes de abuso infantil y recibió una sentencia reducida después de donar a la caridad.