The office of Attorney General announced Wednesday that 47-year-old Antony Cuff of Shenandoah was sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison for possessing over 400 files of child sexual abuse materials.
Cuff had previously been convicted in January of 17 counts of possession of child sexual abuse material and one count of use of criminal use of a communication facility, all of which are felony charges in a case prosecuted by Deputy Attorney General Kimberly Moraski.
According to a press release issued by the Attorney General’s office, an investigation into Cuff began in February, 2025, where it is stated that Cuff utilized a neighbor’s internet connection to upload and access child sexual abuse materials through the search engine Bing.
Furthermore, it is reported that a doll, commonly used among sex offenders, was found in Cuff’s home.
In the release, Sunday is quoted as stating, “This prison sentence reflects the seriousness of the conduct, and is another result of our Child Predator Section’s commitment to tracking down offenders.”