San Diego man who molested a 'drugged' child sentenced to 30 years

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Federal prosecutors said videos produced in 2018 showed defendant sexually abusing 8-year-old girl who 'had been drugged into compliance'

A San Diego man who molested a drugged 8-year-old girl and took part in creating videos of the assault was sentenced Friday to 30 years in federal prison.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office said that over the course of three months last year, Homeland Security Investigations agents received 41 reports regarding that account, involving around 6,700 digital files of child pornography.Among the files were two videos produced in 2018 that showed Del Rosario sexually abusing the “over-medicated” victim, according to prosecutors, who wrote in a sentencing memorandum that the girl “had been drugged into compliance.

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