Crime

A former JBLM soldier has been sentenced to 15 years for child pornography production

A former Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday for child pornography production, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement.

John F. Rindt, 50, was a U.S. Army chief warrant officer.

He was living in Lacey in 2012 when he took video of himself molesting a young sleeping child, according to court records.

Rindt pleaded guilty to child pornography production last year.

A sentencing memorandum filed on his behalf with the court said that Rindt is remorseful and understands that he deserves punishment, and it noted his distinguished military service.

The sentence will be concurrent to a 10-year term he was already given by a military tribunal.

Rindt also must pay $9,900 to cover costs of counseling for the child.

He also will have to register as a sex offender and will have lifetime supervision upon his release.

Alexis Krell
The News Tribune
Alexis Krell edits coverage of Washington state government, Olympia, Thurston County and suburban and rural Pierce County. She started working in the Olympia statehouse bureau as an intern in 2012. Then she covered crime and breaking news as the night reporter at The News Tribune. She started covering courts in 2016 and began editing in 2021.
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