TACOMA, Wash. —Demitri Super, 29, of Tacoma was sentenced to 15 years in prison for producing images of child sexual abuse on Sept. 30, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The case involved a Skype video showing the rape of a toddler, seized from the United Kingdom, where the sex offender was posing online as a woman, according to the DOJ.
Super pleaded guilty in June 2025, and according to Acting U.S. Attorney Teal Luthy Miller, Super’s sentence, which will run concurrently with a Pierce County Superior Court sentence for the sexual abuse of a toddler.
“This defendant preyed on a young child at the behest of a co-conspirator he met on the internet,” Miller said.
According to records filed in the case, a foreign law enforcement organization contacted the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Computer Crimes Center about a Skype video showing the rape of a toddler.
HSI agents quickly identified and arrested Super, notifying the victim’s parents, according to investigators.
U.S. District Judge Benjamin H. Settle described Super’s actions as “monstrous.”
Prosecutors emphasized the gravity of Super’s crime, stating, “He committed vile acts of sexual abuse against a defenseless toddler in his care.”
Following his prison term, Super will face 15 years of supervised release.
In asking for the 15-year sentence, prosecutors wrote to the court, “The seriousness of Super’s crime cannot be overstated. He committed vile acts of sexual abuse against a defenseless toddler in his care. That toddler’s parents had every reason to trust Super with their child, and Super breached that trust in the most devastating manner possible.”The case was part ofProject Safe Childhood, a Department of Justice initiative to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse.
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