Erika Perdue, Wealthy housewife, 41, peddled child porn every day for more than 20 years
A wealthy Texan socialite who has the car number plate 'My Syn' has been arrested on child poography charges.
Erika Perdue is alleged to have amassed so large a collection of graphic videos and photos she had trouble keeping track of them.
The 41-year-old, who lives with her attoey husband in one of Dallas's most expensive areas, is alleged to have told police she traded in the illegal images every day.

Home: The 41-year-old lives in a $1.4million mansion with her attoey husband in one of Dallas's most expensive areas, close to a park
Perdue was arrested after trading child po with an undercover detective.
According to court documents the housewife admitted to the FBI that she has been distributing child po since 1999.
Police who raided her $1.4m mansion seized her computers and found a cache of graphic videos and photos.
Agents say the images were extremely graphic and showed children — some of them toddlers — having intercourse with adults.
Police began their investigation in January after undercover officers made contact with Perdue on file sharing programmes.

Personalized: Her 2010 Chevrolet Camaro has vanity license plates 'MY SYN'

Double life: The socialite used the name 'Classybitch' and unknowingly shared images with the undercover team
The socialite used the name 'Classybitch' and unknowingly shared images with the undercover team.
Perdue told investigators she was on the computer swapping and collecting child po.
'She also confessed that she used file-sharing child poography every day,' agents wrote in court documents.
On her Facebook page Perdue appears in a sultry pose.
Her 2010 Chevrolet Camaro has vanity license plates 'MY SYN'.
Perdue’s mansion is across the street from a children’s playground, yet agents don’t believe any of the victims are local.
The photos appear to have been collected from all over the country.
Child experts told the WFAA TV it was rare for women to be involved in child po distribution.
'It’s not as common,' said Catherine Smit-Torrez, who spent two decades in law enforcement investigating child abuse cases.
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