Dayton Daily News

TRIAL DATE SET IN EX-DAYTON PSYCHOLOGI­ST’S PORN CASE

He faces 145 counts in Greene County court, pleading not guilty.

- By Parker Perry Staff Writer

A jury trial date is now set in a case where a prominent Dayton pediatric psychologi­st is charged with 145 child pornograph­y counts.

The case against Gregory Ramey now has a jury trial date of Nov. 16 and is set to last five days, according to online court records. Also, a deadline to file motions in the case has been extended to Sept. 1.

Ramey is charged in Greene County Common Pleas Court with 145 counts related to child pornograph­y. He pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently out of jail on bond.

He was a longtime employee of Dayton Children’s, having served as executive director for pediatric mental health resources at Dayton Children’s.

Ramey’s employment was terminated in August 2019, the hospital said.

Prosecutor­s, in court filings,

have accused Ramey of searching a Russian website known as a repository for child pornograph­y hundreds of times over several years.

“Gregory Ramey had extensive web browser history that was deleted by Gregory Ramey that involved searches for child-related sex,” the court document filed by prosecutor­s alleges.

He is also accused of attempting to delete the search history and buying a new computer. The court documents say the alleged criminal activity dates back to 2012.

Ramey’s attorney Jon Paul Rion previously said the images his client had are not pornograph­ic — so if Ramey purchased a new computer, it wasn’t to hide child porn.

“The allegation is that after viewing images of clothed people, that he then purchased a new computer,” Rion said.

Rion said he is working on a series of motions raising concerns about how the case against Ramey was pursued.

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Gregory Ramey, a former Dayton pediatric psychologi­st, faces 145 child porn counts.

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