His sentencing is scheduled for Sept 21.
Steven Brooks, 36, of Morristown, who also helped run a youth soccer club, pleaded guilty to production and possession of child pornography before US District Judge John Michael Vazquez, officials said.
Authorities received a tip in January 2021 about possible child pornography files on an external hard drive belonging to Brooks, prosecutors said. Detectives obtained court authorised search warrants, seizing multiple phones, computers, cameras, tablets and storage devices, authorities said. Investigators then learned that the former teacher posed as a female on social media and used the fake persona to solicit child pornography files from more than 70 victims, officials said. – nj.com/Tribune News Service
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