Sentencing Date Set For Ex-Scout Leader Charged With Child Porn: DOJ

NORTH FORK, NY — A sentencing date has been set for Damon Rallis, a longtime Southold Town employee and Boy Scout leader who was arrested and charged with distribution of child pornography, according to officials.

Sentencing for Rallis is set for November 14 at 10:30 a.m. before Judge Joan M. Azrack, according to John Marzulli, public information officer for the United States Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of New York.

Counsel for Rallis is expected to submit a sentencing memorandum by October 24; the government’s response, if any, should be filed by October 31, officials said. Any requests for adjournment of sentencing must be filed prior to the submission deadline, officials said.

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Rallis’ attorney, Jason Russo of Bay Shore, told Patch that the date is likely to be rescheduled for the new year.

Sentencing was adjourned in October, 2023 for Rallis. Rallis pleaded guilty in April, 2023, according to officials.

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According to Marzulli, Rallis was initially scheduled for sentencing October 18, 2023, but that sentencing date was adjourned.

The charges carry a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison and maximum up to 20 years, he said.

“Mr. Rallis accepted responsibility and is looking forward to moving on from this matter,” Russo told Patch last year.

Rallis was released on $200,000 bond, federal officials said last year.

Rallis, a former building permits examiner for Southold Town and former vice chair of the Southold Town Democratic Committee, was arrested at his Southold home on Feb. 23, 2021.

Prosecutors said Rallis shared child pornography on the messaging app Kik under the handle “dirtydaddy341.” Rallis posted a video and photo of a nude male toddler, prosecutors said.

Michelle Groff, a special agent with the FBI, said in a criminal complaint an undercover law enforcement officer participated in a Kik chat group with several people “openly engaging in the exchange of child pornography,” including Rallis.

The video and image of the toddler were connected to an IP address registered to an Optimum/Altice account leased to Rallis, according to prosecutors.

Authorities searched his home and Rallis waived his Miranda rights, prosecutors said. Rallis told authorities he “uses the internet to view child pornography” and used Kik under the dirtydaddy431 handle, according to the complaint. He said he posted media to Kik and viewed child pornography, according to the complaint.

Rallis also admitted to installing secret cameras in his house, and one was pointed at a toilet, prosecutors said.

United States Magistrate Judge Anne Shields ordered Rallis to home incarceration with electronic monitoring, no internet access and no contact with children.

Rallis ran unsuccessfully for Southold Town supervisor in 2015 and Southold Town assessor in 2017. He has served as a Masonic lodge chaplain and has been involved with North Fork churches.

Rallis was suspended from his building permits examiner job while the town conducted its own investigation, according to former Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell at the time of his arrest.

“We are shocked and disgusted by these charges,” Russell said in a statement.

Rallis was a Boy Scout scoutmaster and scout cubmaster for Boy Scout Troop 51 in Greenport.

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“This individual’s behavior is reprehensible and runs counter to everything for which the Boy Scouts of America stands,” Ryan DiBernardo, CEO of the Suffolk County Council of the Boy Scouts of America, said in a statement to ABC7ny.com at the time. “While the arrest appears to be unrelated to Scouting, upon learning of these reports, we took immediate action to remove this individual from Scouting and prohibit him from any future participation in our programs. Nothing is more important than the safety and protection of youth in our Scouting programs — it is our top priority.”


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