Laval woman charged with sex assault, possessing child porn

40-year-old Laval woman is going to trial

(TLN) A 40-year-old Laval woman is going to trial in Montreal on charges of sexual assault on a child as well as distribution of child pornography based on evidence that she and a male companion enticed her three-year-old son to perform sexual acts which were recorded on video and uploaded on the Internet.

The woman, whose name is being withheld by the court to protect the identity of the child, was first reported in 2013 to police in the U.S. by a major online Internet service provider which said that the suspect had uploaded child pornography that featured children and adults engaged in sexual acts.

The Montreal Police Department, which took over the investigation, had nothing to go on at first except for the woman’s e-mail address. By the fall of 2014 they knew her name and were eventually able to retrieve digital photo files on her computer corresponding to those described by the ISP. As they were among hundreds of other images of the same kind, the woman faced additional charges of possessing child pornography.

Following her arrest, the woman claimed that the man charged along with her had been the instigator and that it was he who recorded everything on his cell phone over a period of two years. The boy, who is now five years old, confirmed many of the details to investigators. After being shown the evidence, the man denied he knew the mother or the child. They each face a minimum sentence of five years imprisonment.