CONCORD - A manager at West Alton Bay Marina pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday to 12 counts of production of child sexual abuse materials and four counts of sex trafficking of a minor, the U.S. Attorneys Office announced.
John E. Murray III, 56, of Alton Bay, was responsible for hiring and supervising seasonal employees, many of whom were minors. According to court documents and statements made in court, Murray solicited minor employees of the marina for sexually explicit images and videos of themselves, often in exchange for cash. Murray directed the victims to send him the videos via Snapchat, and videos of the victims were found on Murray's cell phone and in his Snapchat account.
Murray also subjected minor employees to unwanted sexual contact and sexual acts, to include fondling and oral sex. With respect to two minor victims, Murray made cash payments to the victims in exchange for allowing Murray to perform sexual acts on the victims. The conduct took place over the course of several years and dates back to at least 2015.
Murray has been in state custody since August 2021 on related charges. The binding plea agreement filed in federal court recommends that Murray be sentenced to 300 months--or 25 years--of imprisonment.
Sentencing is scheduled for March 22, 2023.