A former medical director at OhioHealth pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court today to possessing child pornography.
Garrett Norvell , 44, of Westerville, was charged by a bill of information and appeared in federal court this morning to enter his guilty plea .According to court documents, in June 2020, Homeland Security Investigations targeted offenders who used the dark web to access websites and forums dedicated to child pornography through an internal investigation
At the time of the investigation, Norvell served as the medical director of OhioHealth in Ashland, Ohio.
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