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Authorities still trying to ID victims of Prince George’s Co. serial sex abuser

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WASHINGTON 鈥 Even after Christopher Speights is sentenced in a Worcester County Courtroom at the end of the month, it won鈥檛 mark the end of the horrific child sex abuse case.

Last week Speights was given a 35-year prison sentence by a federal judge, and a 30-year sentence from a Prince George鈥檚 County judge. He pleaded guilty to sexually abusing dozens of students and athletes he interacted with as a substitute teacher and youth basketball coach.

After Speights was sentenced in Prince George鈥檚 County, prosecutors laid out just how much work there鈥檚 left to do in identifying the victims of his abuse.

When he was arrested, authorities found over 150 files (some still images, some videos) that contained child pornography. Authorities are still trying to identify many of those victims.

鈥淚n this case there鈥檚 about at least 50 students that have been identified,鈥 says Assistant Attorney General Kelly Burrell. “Those (victims) may not be in Prince George鈥檚 County, but I know a large majority are.鈥

That鈥檚 because some of the images found on Speights鈥 electronic devices were shared with him by other people. However, Speights was also producing his own child pornography with children he had access to as a teacher and coach.

鈥淪o some of these children鈥榮 pictures came to him from other unidentified people,鈥 says Burrell. 鈥淏ut we do know the images that he created are of Prince George鈥檚 County children.鈥

Prosecutors stress that the victims will face daunting challenges as a result of their abuse, making it urgent that they get help.

鈥淭he kids have to learn how to move forward and recognize that they were victims,鈥 says Burrell. 鈥淭hey did nothing wrong, but they need to be able to move forward and put this behind them so they can lead productive lives going forward.鈥

Burrell said victims “need proper counseling to move forward” and urged parents who believe their child to be a victim of abuse to call 1-800-637-5437.

John Domen

John has been with 草莓传媒 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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