Eagan HSI agent pleads to child-sex videos
An Eagan Homeland Security Investigations agent, Gregg, pleaded guilty after admitting he recorded sex acts with a 17‑year‑old and sent the videos to her; he met the victim on Tinder (where she was listed as 19), checked a law‑enforcement database after their fourth meeting and learned she was 17 but continued to see her. Court documents say they met at least nine times from early March to May, mostly at a local hotel, and the case began when the victim’s father found explicit images on her phone; Gregg pleaded to transportation of child pornography—avoiding a production charge with a 15‑year mandatory minimum—and faces a statutory range of 5–20 years (prosecutors suggest 14–17.5 years), with no sentencing date set.
📌 Key Facts
- Gregg met the victim on Tinder; she was listed and initially told him she was 19, but after their fourth meeting he checked a law-enforcement database, learned she was 17, and continued meeting her.
- Plea documents say there were at least nine meet-ups between early March and May, mostly on Sundays at a local hotel.
- The case began when the victim’s father found explicit images on her phone.
- Court documents say Gregg was saved in the victim’s phone as “Labubu.”
- Gregg pleaded guilty to a transportation charge, which allowed him to avoid a production charge that carries a 15‑year mandatory minimum.
- The statutory sentencing range is 5–20 years; no sentencing date has been set yet, and prosecutors have suggested a 14–17.5 year sentence.
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Homeland Security agent pleads guilty in child porn case
New information:
- Gregg met the victim on Tinder, where she was listed as 19; she initially told him she was 19.
- After the fourth meeting, Gregg checked a law‑enforcement database, learned she was 17, and continued meeting her.
- He was saved in the victim’s phone as “Labubu,” according to court documents.
- Plea details specify at least nine meet‑ups between early March and May, mostly on Sundays at a local hotel.
- The case began when the victim’s father found explicit images on her phone.
- By pleading to transportation, Gregg avoided a production charge that carries a 15‑year mandatory minimum.
- Statutory range confirmed at 5–20 years; no sentencing date set yet (prosecutors suggest 14–17.5 years).