Bergen County Man Sentenced to Prison for distributing Child Pornography on Internet

TRENTON –Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino announced that a Bergen County man was sentenced to prison today for distributing child pornography over the Internet.  The charges were the result of an investigation by the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, the New Jersey State Police and the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office.

Rafael Andreu, 70, of Bogota, N.J., was sentenced to four years in state prison, including 20 months of parole ineligibility, by Superior Court Judge Christopher R. Kazlau in Bergen County. Andreu pleaded guilty on Sept. 27 to a charge of second-degree distribution of child pornography. He will be required to register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law and will be subject to parole supervision for life.

In pleading guilty, Andreu admitted that he knowingly used Internet file-sharing software to make files containing child pornography readily available for any other user to download from a designated “shared folder” on his computer. Numerous videos of child pornography, including child rape videos, were found on his computer.

“By sending defendants like Andreu to prison, we send a message to those who share this filth online that this is a very serious crime with very serious consequences,” said Attorney General Porrino. “We’ll continue to make these cases a top priority in order to protect children, who are tortured to create these videos and re-victimized each time they are viewed.”

“We’re putting offenders on notice that when they use these file-sharing networks to share child pornography, they’re sharing evidence of their crimes,” said Director Elie Honig of the Division of Criminal Justice. “We will continue to patrol these networks to send these offenders to prison.”

Deputy Attorney General Lilianne Daniel prosecuted Andreu and handled the sentencing for the Division of Criminal Justice Financial & Computer Crimes Bureau. Former Detective Tiffany Lenart of the Division of Criminal Justice, Detective Christopher Camm of the New Jersey State Police Digital Technology Investigation Unit, and former Deputy Attorney General Naju Lathia led the investigation. They were assisted by Analyst Michael Palumbo of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office.

In August 2015, detectives from the Division of Criminal Justice and the New Jersey State Police were investigating individuals using file-sharing software to share child pornography on a peer-to-peer (P2P) network on the Internet when they identified a computer that was being used to share child pornography. The detectives downloaded multiple files of child pornography from a shared folder at the IP address, which was traced to Andreu’s residence in Bogota. On Sept. 9, 2015, members of the investigating agencies executed a search warrant at the residence, where they arrested Andreu and seized computer equipment. The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office completed a full forensic review of a computer tower seized from the home and discovered approximately 180 videos and images of child pornography stored in a shared folder.

Attorney General Porrino and Director Honig urged anyone with information about the distribution of child pornography on the Internet – or about suspected improper contact by unknown persons communicating with children online or possible exploitation or sexual abuse of children – to please contact the New Jersey Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force tip line at 888-648-6007.

Defense Attorney: Joseph Ferrante Jr., Esq., of Ridgewood, N.J.

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