Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Wade R. Sanders Sentenced to Serve 37 Months
in Federal Prison for Possession of Child Pornography
United States Attorney Karen P. Hewitt announced that Wade Rowland Sanders was sentenced today
in federal court in San Diego by the Honorable Thomas J. Whelan to serve 37 months in custody and 5 years
of supervised release following his release from prison based on Sanders’ conviction for one count of
possession of child pornography, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252(a)(4)(B). Judge
Whelan also ordered Sanders to register as a sex offender. Sanders entered his felony guilty plea before Judge
Whelan on December 22, 2008.
According to court records, Sanders admitted that on or about May 2, 2008, he possessed a computer
and computer media which he knew contained over 600 images of minors, including one 21-minute video
file that depicted several prepubescent females engaged in sexual conduct with an adult male and performing
oral sex on one another. United States Attorney Karen P. Hewitt said, “There can be no question that
possession of child pornography is a serious federal felony for a reason: each time these horrific images are
downloaded, distributed and viewed, it victimizes again the innocent children who were abused or raped when
the images were first made. In this case, the defendant possessed and distributed hundreds of very graphic
images of young children being abused for the sexual gratification of others. All persons are equal before
the court of law and Mr. Sanders is no different; the sentence of imprisonment is appropriate given the nature
of the serious criminal conduct he admitted to have engaged in by his voluntary guilty plea.”
At the time of his arrest by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sanders was the Senior
Advisor for Veterans and Military Affairs to Lt. Gov. John Garamendi of the State of California. Sanders
is also a retired Captain from the United States Navy, and the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy
under President Clinton. Prior to his arrest, Sanders was an active member of the State Bar of California;
he is no longer eligible to practice law.
This case stems from a nationwide investigation by Federal Bureau of Investigation and assisted by
the San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, whose members include the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the San Diego Police Department, the San Diego
County Sheriff’s Department, the Chula Vista Police Department, the United States Attorney’s Office, the
San Diego District Attorney’s Office, the United States Postal Inspection Service, the Naval Criminal
Investigative Service, the United States Marshals Service, the Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory, the
Defense Criminal Investigative Service, and the El Cajon Police Department.
This case is being brought as part of the Department of Justice Project Safe Childhood (PSC) and the
FBI's Innocent Images National Initiative (IINI). Both are nationwide initiatives designed to protect children
from online exploitation and abuse. For more information about PSC, please visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov. and for additional information on IINI, please visit www.fbi.gov.
Defendant: WADE ROWLAND SANDERS
Case Number: 08cr4180-W
Age: 68 San Diego, California
Summary of Charges: Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252(a)(4)(B) (Possession of Child Pornography)
Agency:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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