Tennessee man sentenced in Arkansas child pornography case

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LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A Tennessee man has been sentenced to more than 23 years in prison for taking an Arkansas teenager and using her to produce child pornography, according to federal court records.

Craig Gillum, 55, of Shelbyville, Tennessee, was sentenced Thursday in federal court in Little Rock to 280 months in prison as part of an agreement in which he pleaded guilty to producing child pornography.

In exchange for the guilty plea, prosecutors dismissed a second county of producing child pornography and a county receiving child pornography.

Investigators say Gillum was found in a hotel room in O’Neill, Nebraska, in February 2018 with a 16-year-old Trumann girl who had been reported missing days earlier.

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