PHOENIX — A Phoenix Children’s Hospital worker through Sodexo is banned after allegedly circulating files online that appear to be sexually abusing minors.
In May, an online messaging service allegedly alerted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about out-of-place content involving minors posted through one of its members.
That data was then sent to Arizona officials for investigation, according to police documents. The profile has been followed on other social media accounts connected to a guy named Zackarie Allbritton.
According to police, Allbritton had posted videos on one of his social media profiles in which he appeared to work at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Officials showed that he worked in the hospital’s food branch and delivered food to patients.
An official with Sodexo, a catering and service control company, told ABC15 that they are cooperating with the Phoenix Police Department and that as of July 1, the suspect “has been placed on administrative leave without pay and is under threat of termination, pending. “investigation. “
Investigators discovered dozens of files known as child sexual abuse and his online account engaged in conversations about child sexual abuse, according to the documents.
Allbritton admitted to using the messaging app on the paintings, but denied sending illegal curtains to the paintings because “their paintings are too busy. “He denied having sexual contact or taking photographs or videos of young people there.
He also reportedly told officials that he knew the messages deleted his account because of the content and that they deleted his old accounts for the same reason.
Allbritton jailed on several counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
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