FBI arrests social worker for child porn
A state social services employee who licenses foster care homes was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of child pornography possession.
Darrell J. Rogers, 51, is in the Spokane County Jail without bail after appearing in U.S. District Court Tuesday afternoon. FBI agents arrested him at his home in the 7100 block of North Westgate Place in the Indian Trail area in north Spokane, where he lives with his wife, Kim Rogers, 49.
Kim Rogers also is a social worker with the state Department of Social and Health Services who specializes in finding homes for children who are wards of the state. Her husband licenses those homes, a neighbor said.
Darrell Rogers told FBI agents his wife had nothing to do with the child pornography they were investigating, according to court documents. The FBI began investigating Rogers in February after an agent in Maryland downloaded child pornography from an Internet user in Spokane.
The material includes children as young as approximately three months old being sexually assaulted by men and women.
Darrell Rogers was a social worker for 10 years beginning in 1995, said Thomas Shapley, DSHS spokesman. He began licensing foster homes in 2005, Shapley said.
Rogers is barred from entering his workplace, and his computer access has been locked. Should he be released from jail pending the resolution of the case, “we've already prepared an alternative work assignment for him where he would not have any contact with children,” Shapley said.
FBI agents say Rogers admitted Tuesday to using Internet file sharing programs and said no one else in the home, including his wife and two sons, would have used the screen names associated with the explicit material.
"Agents asked if he knew of any really bad people who he traded with that specifically harmed children," according to court documents. "Rogers responded that he did not know of anyone who was abusing children, and had he known he would have reported it."
Rogers told federal agents he had had no sexual interest in the material but was "trying to figure it out," documents say.
"When asked about how long he had an interest in child pornography, Rogers stated that he did not know, and that he would never touch a child, and would never molest children," agents wrote.
Rogers is due back in court Friday for a hearing to determine if he can be allowed out of jail on bail pending trial.