Christian radio host charged with downloading child porn

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A Nashville midday Christian radio host was arrested by federal agents yesterday and charged with downloading child pornography from the Internet.

FBI officials said they found numerous graphic images on the home computer of 94FM The Fish host Chris Ruleman, 40, of Turning Leaf Place in Brentwood. The station's Web site boasts the motto ''Safe for the whole family.''

The investigation into Ruleman began earlier this week when someone with direct knowledge about the computer alerted law enforcement officials, said FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jon Stephens.

Ruleman was arrested at his home yesterday, where he lives with his wife and three children.

''None of the images we have for evidence appear to depict any of the children presently residing at the home,'' Stephens said.

''We did seize other media-related tapes and DVDs, but we haven't completely reviewed them yet.''

A state Department of Children's Services evaluation of the situation continues, he said.

Ruleman is charged with one count of possession of child pornography, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine. He is being held without bond.

Stephens said the images depicted youths engaged in sex acts with multiple partners.

A biography of Ruleman that until recently had been posted on the radio station's Web site said he ''is quickly becoming known as America's top Christian adult contemporary radio voice. He's personable and friendly, and perhaps one of the silliest people you'll ever meet.''

Ruleman started in Christian radio about 10 years ago, after spending 12 years in mainstream radio, the biography of the Memphis native said.

He also did other type of voice work and some cell phones carry his voice saying, ''The customer you're trying to reach is not currently available,'' among other messages.

Ruleman's wife, reached at home, declined to comment. Mike Miller, the radio station's general manager, released a short statement saying they were cooperating with law-enforcement officials and that Ruleman was no longer on the air at the station.

As authorities led him past local television crews yesterday, Ruleman said, ''I have done nothing wrong.''

Source: http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/05/03/67159826.shtml
 
not surprised that there are many sick and hypocritical christian talibans out there.
 
Wow, that is terrible. I remember coming across "The Fish" when I was in Hixon (TN). It's horrible that people would have children do that kind of thing and disgusting that people will support it.
 
Well, they are still reviewing, investigating, etc and Ruleman said he hasn't done anything wrong. So let's not convict him yet.
 
Tousi said:
Well, they are still reviewing, investigating, etc and Ruleman said he hasn't done anything wrong. So let's not convict him yet.

well, he was arrested and charged meaning police and prosecutors feel they have enough evidences. plus they can dig for more.
 
It all depends on what they found within his possession. Another thread here at AD about porn brings up a good point. What if he thought these girls were 18 and they were not...or what if they were 'teenage' 18 year olds. I'm not defending this guy by any stretch.

I'm also reminded of a similar situation to a disc jockey I knew at WHFS in Washington DC. Somebody e-mailed him child porn. One he realized what it was, he deleted it (so he claims). When you 'delete' something from your computer, it isn't deleted.

The guy was busted for importing some sort of steroids from Europe and US Customs kicked in his door. While looking for evidence of the illegal business he was running, they came across this child porn on his computer.

I think he was eventually cleared of the child porn, but it did cost him his radio career on a major market radio station.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
MODS Move this in the adult section :nono:

It doesn't need to be. This thread deals with someone being charged with a crime. Therefore, it is a current event and in the right section.

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porn is illegal?????

this may be astupid question but i didnt kno looking at porn on your home commputer was illegal???? how can they arrest u for looking at child porn on your home computer... its not like its your website.... you just looked it up... please help me understand!!!!
 
young_smeag said:
this may be astupid question but i didnt kno looking at porn on your home commputer was illegal???? how can they arrest u for looking at child porn on your home computer... its not like its your website.... you just looked it up... please help me understand!!!!


CHILD PORN = under 18 children. Cops can track site info when they catch some of those freaks. Then they go into the files to see who has been there & downloaded that crap. It is tracked from there...
 
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young_smeag said:
this may be astupid question but i didnt kno looking at porn on your home commputer was illegal???? how can they arrest u for looking at child porn on your home computer... its not like its your website.... you just looked it up... please help me understand!!!!

Looking at porn is not illegal (in most areas), but looking at child porn is. Most child pornographers will save these to their computers as well (or other recordable media). They are then in possession of it, hence breaking the law. Something to remember too is that by viewing it, those images are stored on your computer, and you may be storing it without realizing it.
 
Taylor said:
Looking at porn is not illegal (in most areas), but looking at child porn is. Most child pornographers will save these to their computers as well (or other recordable media). They are then in possession of it, hence breaking the law. Something to remember too is that by viewing it, those images are stored on your computer, and you may be storing it without realizing it.

Taylor said it. Don't they also flag websites to track people?
 
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