Newport man indicted on pornography, pipe bomb charges
Deepa Bharath
SANTA ANA -- A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted a 72-year-old
Newport Beach resident on charges of possessing child pornography and a
pipe bomb, officials said.
Bruce Knight Cleworth was indicted after Newport Beach police searched
his home Dec. 18 and found numerous images of child pornography -- all
printed versions stored in folders and binders, said Richard Lee,
spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office.
Cleworth was arraigned Jan. 3 on the charge of possessing a pipe bomb,
to which he pleaded not guilty. Wednesday’s indictment adds the child
pornography count and supersedes the earlier indictment, which means
Cleworth will have to be arraigned in a federal court on both charges. He
is out on bail, Lee said.
Newport Beach police arrested Cleworth at his Broad Street home Dec.
18 on suspicion of molesting a teenager 26 years ago. The victim, now a
40-year-old Oregon resident, came forward recently and provided Newport
Beach detectives with leads that led to the arrest.
As of Wednesday, the Orange County district attorney has not filed any
charges against Cleworth accusing him of molestation. Jana Hoffmann, the
prosecutor on the case, said last month that the case was still under
investigation.
If convicted on the federal indictments, Cleworth will face a maximum
of five years in federal prison on the possession of child pornography
charge and 10 years on the pipe bomb charge.
Lee said in the eyes of federal courts possession of child pornography
is always a felony. In the county court system, it is often treated as a
misdemeanor -- a lower offense.
The child pornography charge was referred by Newport Beach police to
the U.S. Customs Service, which in turn passed it on to the U.S.
attorney’s office, Lee said.
“The pipe bomb charge came to us through Newport Beach police and the
federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms,” he said. “The Orange
County district attorney also assisted us in prosecuting the child
pornography charge.”
Cleworth is scheduled to appear at the Santa Ana Federal Courthouse on
Monday morning.
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