A 40-year-old Hanapepe resident was convicted by federal jury on charges of producing, receiving, and possessing child pornography after targeting vulnerable children online.
- Roger Biggs faces mandatory minimum 15-year prison sentence with sentencing scheduled for September 2026.
- FBI investigation began after anonymous online complaint and multiple CyberTipline reports from social media platforms.
- Evidence showed Biggs targeted vulnerable children through social media, sending thousands of messages to victims.
- Conviction includes possession of images involving at least one child under age 12.
Source: Hawaii Free Press
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