A judge sentenced one Hendersonville man to 100 years in prison without the possibility of parole or early release on sexual exploitation of a minor charges.

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A judge sentenced one Hendersonville man to 100 years in prison without the possibility of parole or early release on sexual exploitation of a minor charges.

According to an Assistant District Attorney, the state introduced images created by Jay Chandler featuring Chandler engaged in sex acts with a 9-year-old in the summer of 2017. Those images were separate from other child sexual abuse material for which Chandler was previously convicted.


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“[The images] showed the Court that Mr. Chandler had been sexually abusing children for years,” Assistant District Attorney Nathan Nichols said in an email to News 2.

In August, a jury found Chandler guilty on 54 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. The execution of a November 2022 search warrant at Chandler’s residence led to the discovery of numerous electronic devices which Nichols said “revealed thousands of images depicting the sexual abuse of children.”


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Chandler also has two other pending cases that will be set for trial following his sentencing hearing. Those cases, Nichols said, involve two victims. One of those victims is an 8-year-old girl that Chandler allegedly raped in 2017, while the other victim is 16. News 2 previously reported that Chandler was the supervisor of a teenage victim at a restaurant.

Officers started an investigation into Chandler in October 2022 when the case was first brought to the mother of the teenage victim’s attention, per an affidavit.

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