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Two Men Sentenced In Child Pornography Ring

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Two area men are heading to federal prison for their role in a nationwide child pornography ring. The U.S. Department of Justice says a federal judge in Missoula, Montana has sentenced 42-year-old Ian John Nosek (pictured) of Charlottesville to spend 18 years in prison. The same judge gave 58-year-old John Johnson of Locust Grove in Orange County a 15-year-sentence.

Federal officials say Nosek and Johnson were members of a group called the Kingdom of Future Dreams that traded child pornography. It was created nearly five years ago in western Montana.

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