Man faces four child porn charges

By Joy Ufford, jufford@pinedaleroundup.com
Posted 9/27/23

Pinedale resident Gabriel M. Gregg was charged on Sept. 14 with four felony counts of sexual exploitation, possession of child pornography, after a “cybertip” and searches revealed alleged videos of very young female children.

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Man faces four child porn charges

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SUBLETTE COUNTY – Pinedale resident Gabriel M. Gregg was charged on Sept. 14 with four felony counts of sexual exploitation, possession of child pornography, after a “cybertip” and searches revealed alleged videos of very young female children.

He allegedly possessed the videos from April 26 to June 5, according to court records.

On June 5, Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation agent Drew Cotton received a report from a cloud-storage server that a “known image of child pornography” was uploaded to a Verizon wireless phone.

Cotton investigated for the DCI’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and contacted a Homeland Security Investigations Task Force officer, who sent Verizon a federal summons, according to his affidavit.

On July 10, Cotton initiated a search warrant for Gregg’s wireless account and interviewed Gregg, who reportedly said he was addicted to watching child pornography on the Internet and social media.

Gregg appears in Sublette County Circuit Court for a preliminary hearing before Judge John LaBuda on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 1:30 p.m. His bond was set at $20,000 cash only; he is ordered to restrict internet use and have no contact with anyone under the age of 18, records show.

If the judge determines the evidence supports the charges, Gregg will be bound over to 9th District Court for an arraignment before Judge Kate McKay.