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Filthy folders dredged up by cops

One officer used sign language to bust child porn suspect

- By Flint McColgan flint.mccolgan@bostonhera­ld.com

A 51-year-old Quincy man who lives in his parents’ basement has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornograph­y.

Matthew Orman, 51, stored his child pornograph­y in a folder labeled “hc” within a network drive named “The_Castle.” From this hard drive connected to his local area network, he was able to stream data, including the 401 video files across 114 gigabytes of data included in the filthy folder, according to an FBI affidavit filed in the case.

Three of the files within the folder are described in the document as representa­tive, all of which depict young girls between the ages of 4 and 7 years old being coerced to perform sex acts on adult men. He watched these films on two custom-built PCs in his basement room, which the affidavit states was strewn with sex toys.

Orman was charged in April and entered into a plea agreement on Wednesday that recommends prison time of five years to be followed by five years of supervised release. The judge can choose to sentence him to a maximum term of 20 years in prison.

Marlboro man arrested for child porn

Larry Stephen, 44, of Marlboro, was arrested Tuesday and charged with one count of receipt, distributi­on, and possession of child pornograph­y, which he allegedly traded on an undisclose­d social media app, according to a law enforcemen­t affidavit filed in the federal case.

Officers with Marlboro Police and MBTA Transit Police — which included an officer who knows American Sign Language, which is what Stephen uses to communicat­e — executed a search warrant on Stephen’s Crosby Road home at roughly 6 a.m. on June 7, during which Stephen, his wife and his daughter were present.

During this search, officers confiscate­d his iPhone 13 and asked him about his involvemen­t on social media groups that included one called “Family taboo” and others with names the Herald can’t print, one of which is about incest, on which they allege he was trading videos with others that included the physical rape of young children, according to the police affidavit.

Stephen refuted his involvemen­t, the affidavit states, though he repeatedly says he can’t explain why it clearly looks like he was participat­ing. He said someone had added him to the “Family taboo” and that he left when he saw they were trading child pornograph­y. Officers say that he had both shared his own content and given “thumbs up” reactions to others’ content.

VA nurse used public wi-fi to trade child porn, gets 8 years

A Royalston man used the public wi-fi of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Leeds, where he worked as a nurse, to trade child pornograph­y, a decision that just landed him eight years in federal prison.

Springfiel­d federal Judge Mark G. Mastroiann­i sentenced Kevin Divoll, 51, to eight years in prison, a term agreed to by both defense and prosecutio­n in the case, for charges of distributi­on and possession of child pornograph­y. Divoll pleaded guilty to the charges on April 24.

“The seriousnes­s of the Defendant’s crimes cannot be understate­d,” wrote prosecutor Catherine Curley in a July 17 sentencing memo. “Not only do these victims suffer the abuse itself, but they must live with the knowledge that images of that abuse are being disseminat­ed for the sexual gratificat­ion of strangers.”

Divoll, according to court documents, was using the VA Medical Center’s public, unencrypte­d wi-fi network from May 2022 through July 2022. An affidavit filed with the complaint said that investigat­ors in May 2022 identified a torrent file being distribute­d on a peer-to-peer file sharing network that, among its 4,099 files, included at least one “known file of investigat­ive interest to child pornograph­y investigat­ions,” being distribute­d from a static IP address used by the facility.

The hundreds of files located on his laptop and an external hard drive attached to it included at least one image of the penetrativ­e rape of a toddler, as well as other very extreme pornograph­ic images.

 ?? COMPOSITE, FLINT MCCOLGAN — BOSTON HERALD, COMPOSED OF IMAGES COURTESY OF U.S. DISTRICT COURT ?? Larry Stephen, 44, inset over an image of is Marlboro home included in an affidavit in support of a July 7 search of the home.
COMPOSITE, FLINT MCCOLGAN — BOSTON HERALD, COMPOSED OF IMAGES COURTESY OF U.S. DISTRICT COURT Larry Stephen, 44, inset over an image of is Marlboro home included in an affidavit in support of a July 7 search of the home.

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