>The Pedo of the month
>Computer name: user-0c937g5
>ISP: mindspring
>IP Address:
># 1 24.145.158.5
># 2 24.223.173.234
>Webpage 1 http://24.145.158.5 DoD Dio-on-Demand
>Webpage 2 http://www.catch-the-rainbow.com/
>Confirmed address
>Terry Herzog
>671 Waycross Road Suite B
>Cincinnati, OH 45240
>United States
>Phone: 513-403-1888
>513-825-7916
>E-Mail 1
>t...@earthlink.net
>E-Mail 2
>macvi...@earthlink.net
>E-Mail 3
>catchtherain...@earthlink.net
>Link1
>http://www.mcse.ms/archive177-2004-2-424195.html
>Link2
>http://www.hcso.org/records/qryByZipCode3form.ASP?SearchValue=n&%5BEn...
Zip+Code%5D=herzog
>Link3
>http://www.esorn.ag.state.oh.us/Secured/p23.aspx?oid=22621
>Link4
>http://www.catch-the-rainbow.com/site%20gifs/Me&Dio.html
>Inmate Information for TERRY A HERZOG
>Inmate Register Number : 03247-060
>Name : TERRY A HERZOG
>Age : 56
>Race : WHITE
>Date Released : 2/13/02
>Domain name: catch-the-rainbow.com
>Registrant:
>Terry Herzog (ZZJ5A) t...@earthlink.net
>671 Waycross Road Suite B
>Cincinnati, OH 45240
>United States
>Phone: (513)4031888
>Administrative Contact:
>Terry Herzog (ZZJ5A) t...@earthlink.net
>671 Waycross Road Suite B
>Cincinnati, OH 45240
>United States
>Phone: (513)4031888
>Technical Contact:
>A+ Net (AD384-ORG) supp...@aplus.net
>A+Net Internet Services
>10350 Barnes Canyon Road
>San Diego, CA 92121
>United States
>Phone: (858) 410-6900
>Billing Contact:
>Terry Herzog (ZZJ5A) t...@earthlink.net
>671 Waycross Road Suite B
>Cincinnati, OH 45240
>United States
>Phone: (513)4031888
>Record last updated on 2004-05-20 00:00:00
>Record created on 2002-06-18 00:00:00
>Record expires on 2006-06-18 00:00:00
>Domain servers in listed order:
>ns2.abac.com
>ns1.abac.com 216.55.128.4
>Registration Service Provider: aplus.net
>s...@aplus.net
>(858) 410-6929
>http://www.aplus.net
>Registrar: NAMES4EVER, http://www.names4ever.com
> The usenet poster known as TeRRy among his many aliases (GOD, I Smack Da
.com,
>warden
>willy, Waldo, I Am Waldo, ozzy sucks, etc.) is a well known gay pedophile
>and convicted sexualpredator. He has spent time in federal prison for his
>crimes againstchildren which, in his sick and twisted mind, was to him a
>vacation. he was busted for sending child porn of little boys to an FBI
>agent.
>Kiddie porn case brings 12 charges
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Grand jury indicts Springfield Twp. man
>BY BEN L. KAUFMAN
>The Cincinnati Enquirer
>A federal grand jury has charged Terry A. Herzog with sending 12 sexually
>explicit computer images of young boys across state lines from his
>Springfield Township home.
>Grand jurors also charged him with possession of files of similar
>pornographic computer images involving boys under age 18.
>The 13-count indictment, handed up in Cincinnati on Wednesday, said most of
>the pictures showed boys under 18 lasciviously displaying their genitals.
>Remaining images involved underage boys engaged in sexual acts, grand juro
rs
>said.
>A spokesman for the U.S. attorney said Thursday that Mr. Herzog, now 51, h
as
>not been arrested. Instead, he will receive a summons through attorney H.
>Louis Sirkin.
>Neither Mr. Herzog nor Mr. Sirkin could be reached for comment on Thursday.
>The spokesman would not say whether the boys were Tristate residents, nor
>would he say how many were pictured or what their ages were.
>Mr. Herzog was indicted under kiddie porn laws that have a five-year statu
te
>of limitations.
>Grand jurors said the pornographic images were transmitted between Aug. 10
>and Oct. 23, 1994, and the files were in Mr. Herzog's possession in
>September 1995, when his home was searched.
>The delay in prosecuting him reflected agents' difficulty finding the imag
es
> in Mr. Herzog's confiscated Power MacIntosh 8100 computer, an FBI
>spokeswoman said on Thursday.
>Mr. Herzog's home was one of 125 searched nationally in September 1995 as
>part of the FBI's continuing "Innocent Images Project."
>The indictment did not indicate why Mr. Herzog became a target, but those
>familiar with the probe suggested he transmitted the images involved in the
>indictment "to the wrong people." Whether recipients were federal agents or
>kiddie porn aficionados who cooperated with prosecutors was unclear.
>Other cities where 1995 raids took place included Dayton, New York City,
>Dallas, Miami and Newark.
>People who posted child pornography pictures on the America Online computer
>service or repeatedly copied or downloaded the pictures were among those
>being served with the warrants, the Justice Department said then.
>Pornographic evidence collected elsewhere during the raids included pictur
es
>of children, ages 2-13, who were forced to pose in real and simulated sex
>acts with adults, animals and other children.
>Man pleads guilty to child porn
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Feds: He hid images with encryption
>BY BEN L. KAUFMAN
>The Cincinnati Enquirer
>A Forest Park resident pleaded guilty Monday to possession of child
>pornography after the FBI defeated his efforts to hide dozens of images on
>his computer hard drive.
>Terry A. Herzog, 52, of Waycross Road was released on his promise to return
>to court in a couple of months when U.S. District Judge Susan J. Dlott
>sentences him.
>Tuesday, his attorney, H. Louis Sirkin, said this was Mr. Herzog's first
>child pornography offense and he probably faces eight to 18 months in
>prison.
>U.S. Attorney Sharon J. Zealey and Sheri A. Farrar, agent in charge of
>Cincinnati's FBI office, reconstructed the investigation this way:
>. An undercover Florida law enforcement agent received child pornography
>through American Online several times in 1994 from Mr. Herzog.
>. Mr. Herzog hid his identity with a screen name and turned to encryptio
n to
>hide dozens of pornographic files on his hard drive when he learned the FBI
>was asking about him.
>. After the FBI's national anti- porn program, "Innocent Images," cracked
>the AOL screen name, Cincinnati agents searched Mr. Herzog's home and seiz
ed
>his Macintosh computer in September 1995.
>. Agents realized that Mr. Herzog had encrypted the contents of his hard
>drive, and they sent the computer to the FBI's Computer Analysis Response
>Team in Washington, D.C. There, the encryption was cracked and dozens of
>Internet images - of minors in sexually explicit conduct - were found.
>"I'm glad the bureau stuck with it," Ms. Zealey said. "It wasn't an easy
>case."
>Tuesday, Agent Edward P. Woods said the delay between search and plea
>included two years to get to Mr. Herzog's machine and past the passwords a
nd
>encoding protecting the illicit secret.
>There also were months of negotiations leading to Monday's court appearanc
e.
>Even so, Mr. Sirkin called the four years between search and indictment and
>more than five years since the case began "unconscionable."
>AOL is not a defendant. Federal law generally exempts such Internet
>providers from crimes committed by customers, just as it does not hold
>telephone companies accountable for crimes committed by callers.
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