DALLAS >> A businessman with residences in Hawaii and Texas was sentenced yesterday to 5 1/2 years in prison and fined $30,000 for traveling overseas to engage in illegal sexual activity with a minor. Man with local home sentenced
to 5 years for sex with minorAssociated Press
U.S. District Judge Sam A. Lindsay recommended that Nicholas Bredimus, 52, be sent to the sex-offender treatment program offered by the Bureau of Prisons at Butner, N.C.
The judge also ordered that Bredimus' sentence be followed by three years of supervised release with restricted access to children and the Internet.
Bredimus, who owns a house in Kailua, admitted that in late 2001 he traveled to Thailand, where he told an interpreter to find young boys or girls to come to his hotel room to be photographed.
He said he videotaped himself engaged in sexually explicit conduct with a 13-year-old boy and took digital images of the boy engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
Bredimus is the owner of Bredimus Systems Inc., of Coppell, now known as AIRLOGICA Corp.
He had been in the custody of the U.S. Marshal's Service since his arrest in February in Hawaii.