Family and friends leave Federal Court after Jacob Walden’s arraignment for allegedly possessing and soliciting child pornography
A married Nassau County health care executive allegedly preyed on nearly a dozen teen girls to produce child porn over a four-year period — including two minors he ordered to call him “daddy” and paid in exchange for the sickening content.
The 16- and 17-year-old victims were located and interviewed during an investigation feds launched in September 2023. Prosecutors said at least 20,500 files of child porn were found in Walden’s cloud storage, court docs revealed. Walden was arrested on July 31, 2024, and was ordered to home confinement at his $2 million Valley Stream residence, with restrictions placed on his electronic devices and his contact with minors.
“The totality of the defendant’s voluminous submissions does not rebut the defendant’s motivation of flight. Or dangerousness.”Walden’s counsel, Benjamin Baufman, argued his client’s compulsions stem from his own abuse as a child, pressing the court that dozens of religious members of the Orthodox Community have begged for “leniency and compassion.”“They are supportive even in light of the charges.
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