YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A Liberty Township woman who has been accused of sexually exploiting a minor has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to child pornography charges. 

A federal judge this week handed down the sentence to 33-year-old Candis Sue Marie Wynn following her conviction on charges of sexual exploitation of a minor, receipt and distribution of child pornography and possessing child pornography.  

Earlier this year Wynn was accused of trading child pornography with Daniel Parker of Austintown Township. 

According to an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, Wynn sent Parker a video of a child being sexually assaulted. The affidavit doesn't give the child's age but describes her as prepubescent.

Investigators say Wynn also sent Parker other pictures and videos of children engaged in sex acts with adults.

A special agent from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation says that Parker also sent pornographic videos to children to Wynn. 

On January 8, Liberty Police searched Wynn's home, seizing her phone and other items. 

Police used another search warrant later that month to confiscated two cell phones, a tablet and a sim card from Parker, who was at the Community Corrections Association halfway house on Market Street in Youngstown at the time. 

State investigators say those who use child porn online are now getting caught more often thanks to computer companies like Google who are constantly monitoring their products for these potential crimes.

Parker is scheduled to be sentenced on September 16 after being convicted of sexual exploitation of children and receiving depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

In August, Wynn was sentenced to six months in jail for child endangering. According to police, Wynn left her two-year-old daughter home alone while she went to a store to buy liquor. 

When Wynn completes her federal sentence, she will be placed on probation for 20 years.