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Tacoma woman convicted of federal child-porn charges sentenced to more prison time

A Tacoma woman serving six years in prison on federal child pornography charges had an additional four years and three months tacked onto her sentence last week under a plea agreement in a corresponding state case.

Police arrested Gail Lynn Burnworth, 56, in 2017 after an airline passenger on a flight with her boyfriend, Michael Kellar, reported text messages she saw between them that discussed sexually abusing children. Investigators later found images on their electronic devices and determined Burnworth had access to children at her living arrangements.

Burnworth was sentenced in the federal case in May 2021 and then pleaded guilty to second-degree child molestation and sexual exploitation of a minor in Pierce County Superior Court in November, according to court records. Judge Joseph Evans has not ruled on her defense attorney’s request that she receive more than four years of credit for time served in jail.

Kellar is serving a 15-year federal sentence after pleading guilty in 2020 to conspiracy to produce child pornography and access with intent to view child pornography.

Both defendants are required to register as sex offenders when they are released.

Gail Lynn Burnworth
Gail Lynn Burnworth
Jared Brown
The News Tribune
Jared Brown covers Pierce County courts and law enforcement with an accountability lens. He joined The News Tribune in 2022 and previously was a summer intern in 2017. He has also covered police and breaking news for The Spokesman-Review in Spokane. Jared has a master’s degree from the University of Washington and a journalism degree from Gonzaga University.
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