Epping man sentenced to 27 years for purchasing live-streamed child sex abuse material

Michael J. Krol, Special Agent in Charge Homeland Security Investigations
Michael J. Krol, Special Agent in Charge Homeland Security Investigations
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David Mendum, a 46-year-old resident of Harrisville, has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for his involvement in the sexual exploitation of minors. The sentencing was announced by U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan and took place on December 10, 2025, before U.S. District Judge Paul J. Barbadoro. Mendum was convicted on one count of coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in criminal sexual activity and will also serve five years of federal supervision following his release.

Court documents revealed that Mendum paid a child sex trafficker in the Philippines to produce live-streamed child sexual abuse material, which was then transmitted to him over the internet.

“Today’s sentence reflects the profound seriousness of this crime,” said United States Attorney Creegan. “By paying to watch the live-streamed sexual abuse of children, the defendant fueled the exploitation of the most vulnerable victims. Our office, together with our law enforcement partners, will seek to hold those accountable those who finance and direct the sexual abuse of children.”

Special Agent in Charge Michael J. Krol of Homeland Security Investigations in New England stated: “Over the course of years, Mendum paid child traffickers in the Philippines so he could watch and direct the sexual abuse of children. He did this hundreds of times, paying over $39,000. The depravity and scope of this crime are beyond comprehension. Yet our investigators and partners pursued a global investigation to identify and bring Mendum to justice for his irreparable abuse of children. Today’s sentence shows just how seriously we take these crimes. We can’t give back the years stolen from the children he victimized, but with every predator we bring to justice, we gain critical intelligence and move one step closer to stopping other offenders like him.”

The Department of Homeland Security led the investigation into Mendum’s activities, with assistance from the New Hampshire Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Epping Police Department. Assistant U.S Attorney Anna Z. Krasinski prosecuted the case.

This prosecution is part of Project Safe Childhood, an initiative launched by the Department of Justice in 2006 aimed at protecting children from exploitation and abuse by coordinating resources across federal, state, and local agencies to locate offenders and rescue victims. More information about Project Safe Childhood can be found at www.projectsafechildhood.gov/.



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