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Penis Piercing Photo Leads to Prison Term for Man in Ohio Child Sexual Abuse Material Case

ZANESVILLE, Ohio – The Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office announced that obscene photos of a man’s pierced penis led to the man’s conviction in a child abuse sexual materials case.

Last month a Muskingum County Jury convened to hear the case of Daniel Greene, AKA Daniel Smeck, 29, who stood accused of one count Pandering Involving a Minor and two counts of Kidnapping.

A jury found Greene guilty of Pandering Obscenity Involving a Minor, by taking a picture of himself with his penis pressed up against the minor while lying in a bed.

Judge Kelly Cottrill granted the defense attorney’s request to dismiss the two counts of didnapping.

On February 23, Greene appeared before Judge Cottrill in the Muskingum Court of Common Pleas to be sentenced for the one count of Pandering Involving a Minor.

The State, represented by Assistant Prosecutor Michael Hughes, argued for the maximum sentence of an eight-year prison sentence.

After hearing arguments from the State, the Defense, and giving the defendant an opportunity to speak, Judge Cottrill sentenced Greene to six years in prison. Greene was also ordered to register as a Tier 2 sex offender. As a Tier 2 sex offender Greene is required to register every six months for 25 years. Once released from prison Greene will also be on post release control for a period of five years.

Details of the Case:

In 2023 a law enforcement investigation resulted in the recovery of a cell phone containing an image of an adult male penis pressed up against the buttocks of a minor male child.

As part of the investigation involving both Zanesville Police Department and the Muskingum County Sheriff’s Department, a forensic examination was conducted on the cell phone. During this investigation law enforcement was able to determine the adult male in the photo as the defendant due to a variety of evidence. That evidence included a penis piercing, a hand tattoo, digital data and eyewitness testimony regarding other distinct physical characteristics.

At the time the photo was taken the child was reportedly left alone with Greene. Greene had accompanied Justin Brown in traveling to Columbus to get the child for a ‘weekend camping trip’. Brown, who is currently serving 8-12 years in prison on his own Pandering case left Greene and the child alone for several hours. Upon returning, Brown reported that the child was found sick and lethargic.

During interviews the child reported the men never took him camping and they never left the house. The child described being given a Diet Mountain Dew soda pop that tasted funny and then he became ill.

The child was allegedly kept out of school and denied contact with his guardian during the time he was with Greene and Brown.

Anyone who suspects child abuse in any situation should notify law enforcement officials.

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