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Aiken County Man Sentenced for Producing Child Sexual Abuse Material

Courtroom scene depicting justice in a child exploitation case

Jackson, Aiken County, September 6, 2025

News Summary

Adam Sloan, a 40-year-old from Jackson, Aiken County, has been sentenced to over 17 years in federal prison for producing child sexual abuse material. Following a guilty plea, his sentence of 210 months was part of a broader investigation into a Dark Web marketplace linked to similar crimes. Evidence found during an FBI search revealed alarming videos and images involving minors. Sloan will also face lifetime supervision post-release and has been ordered to pay restitution to the victims.

Jackson, Aiken County—A 40-year-old man has been sentenced to over 17 years in federal prison for producing child sexual abuse material (C-SAM). Adam Sloan, originally from Jackson, Aiken County, received a sentence of 210 months following his guilty plea on multiple charges related to his criminal activities, according to an announcement made by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The sentencing comes as part of a broader investigation into an illegal online marketplace on the Dark Web operated by numerous individuals involved in similar crimes. The FBI’s Columbia Field Office led the investigation, which involved collaboration with the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office.

On April 18, 2023, FBI agents executed a search warrant at Sloan’s residence, where they uncovered multiple electronic devices containing explicit evidence of his crimes. The discovered files included disturbing videos and images featuring minor girls in compromising situations. These materials were recorded secretly using a hidden camera positioned in Sloan’s bathroom during various gatherings, including birthday parties, pool parties, and sleepovers.

As part of his sentence, Sloan has been ordered to pay $5,021 in restitution to one of the minors affected by his actions. Additionally, upon his release, he will be subjected to a lifetime of court-ordered supervision. Due to the structure of federal sentencing laws, there is no possibility for parole, meaning Sloan will serve the entirety of his 210-month sentence without the chance for early release.

This case highlights the efforts of Project Safe Childhood, a national initiative aimed at combating child exploitation and abuse across the United States. The initiative seeks to facilitate collaboration between various law enforcement agencies to effectively investigate and prosecute those involved in such heinous acts.

Senior U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie handled the sentencing, emphasizing the severity of Sloan’s actions and their impact on innocent victims. The collaboration between local and federal law enforcement agencies underscores the commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of children in the community.

The investigation into Sloan was part of a heightened focus on child exploitation cases worldwide, prompting increased vigilance from law enforcement agencies to track down offenders and dismantle networks that support these crimes.

Background Context

Child sexual exploitation continues to be a pressing issue, prompting law enforcement to adopt advanced investigative techniques to confront these crimes effectively. The Dark Web has emerged as a notorious platform for illegal activities, including the distribution of child sexual abuse material. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have dedicated resources to combat these issues and bring offenders to justice.

Project Safe Childhood serves as a critical response by the federal government to provide resources, guidance, and collaboration among local, state, and federal agencies to curb such criminal activities and create awareness to prevent child exploitation.

Key Facts

  • Defendant: Adam Sloan
  • Age: 40
  • Location: Jackson, Aiken County
  • Sentence: 210 months (over 17 years) in federal prison
  • Charges: Production of child sexual abuse material
  • Restitution Ordered: $5,021
  • Supervision Post-Release: Lifetime of court-ordered supervision
  • Project: Part of Project Safe Childhood

FAQ

What charges did Adam Sloan plead guilty to?

Adam Sloan pleaded guilty to the production of child sexual abuse material (C-SAM).

What was the length of the sentence imposed on Sloan?

Sloan was sentenced to 210 months, which is over 17 years, in federal prison.

Will there be any possibility of parole for Brian Sloan?

No, under federal law, there is no possibility of parole, making him ineligible for early release.

What was the basis for the investigation against Sloan?

The investigation into Sloan was part of an international probe into an illicit online marketplace on the Dark Web.

What kind of materials were discovered during the FBI search?

FBI agents found videos and images of minor girls in compromising situations, recorded using a hidden camera in Sloan’s bathroom.

What is Project Safe Childhood?

Project Safe Childhood is a national initiative aimed at combating child exploitation and abuse across the U.S. through collaborative efforts among various law enforcement agencies.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Defendant Adam Sloan
Age 40
Location Jackson, Aiken County
Sentence Length 210 months (over 17 years)
Charges Production of child sexual abuse material (C-SAM)
Restitution Amount $5,021
Post-Release Supervision Lifetime court-ordered supervision
Project Involved Project Safe Childhood

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