Sex offender pleads guilty to having AI-generated child porn

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
A convicted sex offender on Monday pleaded guilty to keeping artificially generated child pornography on his cellphone.
Charles Hooton, 64, of Columbia, pleaded guilty to four counts of child porn possession and one count of failing to register as a sex offender. He was sentenced to seven years in prison.
The probable cause statement in previous reporting says police were called on May 18 about a report of Hooton having child porn after a woman saw a number of images while using his cellphone.
Hooton spoke with police on July 24 and let them go through his phone, court documents say. He allegedly admitted to using an AI app to generate the explicit images, the statement says. Police wrote that more than 130 AI-generated images were found on Hooton’s phone.
Hooton’s web history also included several websites that had “teen,” “boy” and other related phrases in the name, court documents say.