Pennsylvania man sentenced to 30 years for transporting minor for sex abuse

Matthew R. Galeotti, Acting Assistant Attorney General
Matthew R. Galeotti, Acting Assistant Attorney General - U.S. Department of State of Justice
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A Pennsylvania man, George Travis Woodfield, 41, of Macungie, was sentenced to 30 years in prison and lifetime supervised release for transporting a minor with the intent to sexually abuse the child and for accessing child pornography. He was also ordered to pay $12,000 in restitution.

According to court documents and Woodfield’s own admissions, he drove an 11-year-old child from Pennsylvania to New York City in November 2018 for an overnight trip during which he engaged in sexual activity with the child after a day of sightseeing. Between September 2015 and July 2024, Woodfield also accessed numerous images depicting children being sexually abused.

“Child sexual abuse is a depraved criminal act that harms the most innocent among us,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “This defendant took a child across state lines with the express intent of abusing that child, and he exploited others by viewing child sexual abuse material. We will swiftly bring to justice any individual who commits these horrific crimes against children in our communities.”

“Woodfield didn’t just view images of child sexual abuse, he sought out sex with a child,” said U.S. Attorney David Metcalf for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. “The sexual exploitation of children causes unthinkable harm. While prosecuting a predator like Woodfield can’t undo that damage, his prison sentence prevents him from causing further harm and provides his victim justice.”

“There’s no greater priority than safeguarding our children from those who seek to exploit or harm them,” said Assistant Director Jose A. Perez of FBI Criminal Investigative Division. “I commend the work done by the FBI’s Child Exploitation Operational Unit and our field office whose expertise was critical in bringing this offender to justice. This sentence is a testament to our shared resolve to hunt down predators that rob children of their innocence. We will not rest until those who commit these heinous crimes are held fully accountable.”

“The exploitation of children remains among the most heinous crimes we investigate,” said Special Agent in Charge Wayne A. Jacobs of the FBI Philadelphia Field Office. “Let today’s sentencing send a message: if you prey upon our most vulnerable, you will be found and you will be brought to justice. This case is a powerful testament to the unwavering dedication of the personnel in our Allentown Resident Agency and our law enforcement partners, who work tirelessly to protect our children and ensure those who harm them are held accountable.”

The investigation was conducted by agents from both FBI Philadelphia’s Allentown Resident Agency and FBI Richmond, along with support from the High Technology Investigative Unit within the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS). The prosecution team included CEOS Trial Attorney Jessica L. Urban, CEOS Senior Trial Attorney Jennifer Toritto Leonardo, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca J. Kulik for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

This prosecution falls under Project Safe Childhood, an initiative launched by the Justice Department in May 2006 aimed at combating child sexual exploitation nationwide through coordinated efforts between federal, state, and local agencies (https://www.justice.gov/psc).



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