FRESNO, Calif. — Terrence Goldberg, 35, of Brook Park,
Minnesota, was sentenced today to 16 years in prison, to be followed by 15
years of supervised release for two counts of receipt and distribution of child
pornography, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.
According to court documents, investigators in Rochester,
New York detected Goldberg sharing child pornography files in 2016 from a
location at which a children’s camp operated in Madera County, California. When
agents located Goldberg in North Fork, California, on July 11, 2016, he was
actively downloading child pornography files outside of a church. Goldberg
admitted that he had been downloading child pornography and consented to a
search of electronic devices that he had been using. He then relocated to
Minnesota, and investigators with FBI offices in Minnesota and Wisconsin opened
their own investigations after they detected Goldberg sharing child pornography
files from October 2016 through May 2017. As part of those investigations, a
search of Goldberg’s residence was conducted on May 26, 2017, and he was
arrested. A magistrate judge in Minnesota ordered Goldberg detained and
returned to California where an indictment had been filed on June 1, 2017.
A restitution hearing has been set before U.S. District
Judge Dale A. Drozd on June 24.
This case is the product of an investigation by the FBI
offices in Rochester, New York; Minneapolis, Minnesota; La Crosse, Wisconsin;
and Fresno, California with assistance from the Madera County Sheriff’s Office.
Assistant U.S. Attorney David Gappa prosecuted the case.
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