Round Rock Baptist pastor faces federal child porn charges

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A pastor for the Faith Baptist Church in Round Rock faces federal child pornography charges, according to a federal criminal complaint.

David Lloyd Walther, 56, of Georgetown, was arrested on Thursday and charged with distribution, receipt, transportation and possession of child pornography, according to a news release from the U.S. attorney's office. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.

Walther told an FBI agent that "he had a pornography addiction and would often go through cycles ofdownloading and viewing pornography depicting both adults and minors," the complaint said.

He also said that he would download child pornography files, "but would often feel guilty and go through a 'purging' of files, i.e., deleting the images and associated files, because he knew it was wrong, and that he last purged files on November 08, 2022, the night before the search warrants were served," according to the complaint.

David Walther, a former pastor for the Faith Baptist Church of Round Rock, faces federal child pornography charges.
(Photo: Williamson County Sheriff)
David Walther, a former pastor for the Faith Baptist Church of Round Rock, faces federal child pornography charges. (Photo: Williamson County Sheriff)

Walther was a pastor at the Faith Baptist Church in Round Rock for the past 18 years, said David Clawson, a deacon at the church.

"We regret anything along these lines that has happened," Clawson said on Friday about the charges against Walther. "The church will continue to move forward as God has led," Clawson said. He declined further comment.

"The criminal complaint alleges that Walther downloaded and made available child pornography using BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer file sharing network," the release said. It said this happened when Walther, who is a Georgetown resident, was still a pastor.

When authorities searched Walther's home and vehicle on Thursday, they found two large computer hard drives that contained child pornography, the release said.

Walther told authorities that he didn't know he was sharing child pornography through the BitTorrent network and also apologized "for his actions," the complaint said.

He said when he viewed the child pornography the children in it were between 8 and 17 years old, according to the complaint.

The FBI is investigating the case through the Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force out of the FBI’s San Antonio Division, with assistance from the Round Rock Police Department, the Williamson County sheriff’s office, and the Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center, the release said.

The case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a national initiative started by the Department of Justice in 2006 to combat the "growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse," according to the release.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Former Round Rock Baptist pastor faces federal child porn charges