ELYRIA — A man who was arrested Tuesday on child pornography charges
has a long history of working around children, from being a former
Juvenile Court magistrate to — more recently — a court-appointed
guardian.
Former court magistrate James Paterson, 49, of Lorain,
was charged Tuesday with receiving child pornography after FBI
investigators discovered “hundreds” of sexually explicit images of
children on his computer.
Paterson worked as a magistrate for
Judge David Berta with the Lorain County Juvenile Court from 2007 to
2013, when he left and took a position as a guardian ad litem for the
court, according to Jody Barilla, court administrator for Lorain County
Domestic Relations Court.
A guardian ad litem is appointed by the
court to represent children in certain domestic cases — often
guardianship cases or delinquency cases where there is an issue between a
child and parent.
Guardians ad litem often interview the children
they’re assigned to work with, whether alone or with a parent, before
making a recommendation to the court on the case, Barilla said.
To become a guardian ad litem, candidates have to go through training and a background check.
Since
taking the job in February 2013, Paterson has worked with 21 children,
according to Barilla. Most of his cases were delinquency cases, Barilla
said, meaning that Paterson would have been working more frequently with
teenagers.
At the time he was arrested Tuesday, Paterson was active as a guardian and had four open cases, Barilla said.
The
arrest came as a result of at least four months of investigation during
which the FBI discovered Paterson was frequenting child pornography
sites and leaving comments identifying himself as a pedophile, according
to a complaint filed Monday by the FBI in the U.S. District Court.
The
online activity led investigators to search Paterson’s house Monday
where they found a computer with hundreds of images of children from
newborn to 6 years old being sexually abused, according to the FBI.
Paterson,
who was home at the time, admitted to authorities to having a
collection of between 500 to 1,000 sexually explicit images of children.
“Paterson
admitted to posting comments online in which he self-identified himself
as a pedophile and to sexually abusing children,” the complaint stated.
After his arrest, however, Paterson said he never physically abused any children.
Special
Agent Kelly Liberti, a spokeswoman for the Cleveland FBI, said she
couldn’t comment Friday whether the FBI is conducting an investigation
into Paterson’s interactions with children during his time as a guardian
ad litem.
Paterson was in federal custody Wednesday and is
scheduled to have a detention hearing at 2 p.m. Monday at the U.S.
District Court in Cleveland.
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2 comments:
It makes me sick to think of it. I don't know how anyone would have known how to prevent this but to think of a pervert with kids makes me shudder.
Would you want a person of this character to be fully in charge of your loved one? A judge approved this man to make decisions and have complete and omnipotent power over four lives. Wake up America, guardianship is human trafficking.
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