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A Montcalm County man accused of posting an online ad looking for someone to rape a 10-year-old child is facing numerous federal charges that could put him in prison for life.

Charges against Robert Charles-Douglas Hodge include possession of child pornography and attempted coercion and enticement.

Most of the offenses happened in 2018, according to the four-count indictment.

Hodge was attempting to find someone to rape a child who was born in May of 2008, according to the indictment. He’s also accused of posting an ad on the internet titled “Looking for more of this boy’’ and linked an image of child pornography involving a prepubescent boy.

Another charge accuses Hodge of possessing child pornography between June of 2015 and November of 2018.

Attempted coercion and enticement is punishable by a minimum of 10 years, and up to life, in prison. Solicitation of child pornography is punishable by a minimum of 15 years, and up to 30 years, in prison.

Possession of child pornography is a 20-year offense while attempted distribution of child pornography is punishable by a minimum of five years, and up to 20 years.
 
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How do people THAT fucking stupid function in life? I mean, how do they even dress themselves properly? And how have they mastered the whole walking and breathing at the same time thing?

If you’re that dumb, you really should be put out of your misery.
 
A man who posted an online picture of a boy being raped – and asked viewers to send additional images, will spend 15 years in prison in a child pornography case that involved multiple victims.
“Anyone know where there is more of this boy?’’ Robert Charles-Douglas Hodge asked in an online forum called ‘Hurt Meh.’ The image of a boy being raped was viewed more than 250 times.

‘Hurt Meh’ is a child pornography forum dedicated to ‘hurtcore’ material. That material is defined as “rape, fighting, wrestling, bondage, spanking, pain, mutilation, gore and dead bodies,’’ federal court records show.

“He identified the exact child he wanted depicted in the child pornography he sought,’’ a federal prosecutor wrote in a sentencing memorandum.

The federal case sheds light on the disturbing, online world of child pornography and how pedophiles use the dark web to solicit and trade images.

Investigators say Hodge had numerous images and videos of child pornography; multiple known victims were identified in his collection.

“Mr. Hodge is sick about what he has done,’’ defense attorney Anna R. Rapa wrote in a sentencing memorandum. “He clearly understands how he broke trust . . . and how he harmed the community.’’

A federal judge this week sentenced Hodge to a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison, to be followed by five years on supervised release. Hodge also has to pay a $1,000 fine.

He pleaded guilty in September to solicitation of child pornography for activity in September of 2018. In exchange for his plea, three other charges were dismissed.

Those charges included attempted coercion and enticement for posting an online ad looking for someone to rape a 10-year-old child.

Hodge, who has no prior criminal record, was living in Stanton when the offenses occurred. “I acted with complete disregard for the interest of others and am ashamed for my repugnant behavior,’’ he wrote in a letter to the court.

Hodge was under the influence of illegal substances “and had the goal of ultimately ending his life,’’ Rapa wrote in a sentencing memorandum.

“Along the way toward that goal, he did other terrible things that both humiliated himself and put himself and others in danger,’’ Rapa wrote.

“He also sees that, rather than reaching his ultimate goal of death, he is going to be living a death-like life for the foreseeable future in prison.’’
 
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