NOVANEWS
Activist guilty of kiddie porn
A Time magazine poster boy for immigration reform was convicted Wednesday of child pornography charges and faces deportation after serving a lengthy term in prison.
BY JOHN MARZULLI
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
A Time magazine poster boy for immigration reform was convicted Wednesday of child pornography charges and faces deportation after serving a lengthy term in prison.
Roy Naim, 30, was featured in a June 2012 cover story under the headline “We are Americans,” and the Israeli national portrayed himself as an activist.
Federal agents uncovered evidence that the activist purchased at least three illicit videos from another pervert in Louisiana of a 15-year-old boy performing a sex act.
Naim was convicted of attempted exploitation and possession of child pornography, which calls for a term of at least 15 to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced by Judge Nicholas Garaufis. The pervert showed no reaction to the verdict as family members wept and moaned in the courtroom.