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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 E-Mail 2 E-Mail 3 Link1 http://www.mcse.ms/archive177-2004-2-424195.html Link2 http://www.hcso.org/records/qryByZipCode3form.ASP?SearchValue=n&%5BEn… 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: 671 Waycross Road Suite B Cincinnati, OH 45240 United States Phone: (513)4031888 Administrative Contact: 671 Waycross Road Suite B Cincinnati, OH 45240 United States Phone: (513)4031888 Technical Contact: A+Net Internet Services 10350 Barnes Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92121 United States Phone: (858) 410-6900 Billing Contact: 671 Waycross Road Suite B Cincinnati, OH 45240 United States Phone: (513)4031888 Domain servers in listed order: ns2.abac.com ns1.abac.com 216.55.128.4 Registration Service Provider: 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 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 jurors said. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney said Thursday that Mr. Herzog, now 51, has 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 statute 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 images 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 pictures 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 encryption 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 seized 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 and encoding protecting the illicit secret. There also were months of negotiations leading to Monday’s court appearance. 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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