By Associated Press - Friday, May 9, 2014

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A former Boy Scout leader has been sentenced to seven years in a federal prison for receiving child pornography.

Tulsa U.S. Attorney Danny Williams Sr. says 22-year-old Kevin Woolsey of Jenks was also sentenced Friday to serve 10 years of supervised release on one-count of receipt of child pornography.

Woolsey was charged in September and pleaded guilty plea in November. Prosecutors alleged he targeted males between 14 to 16 years of age who primarily participated in the Boy Scouts or who were members of a church youth group.



His attorney did not immediately return an after-hours phone call for comment.

Prosecutors say Woolsey created fictitious Facebook accounts and posed as different young girls before requesting and receiving pornographic pictures from at least 11 victims.

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