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General Category => 3DHS => Topic started by: Christians4LessGvt on July 25, 2008, 10:07:22 PM
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Democratic Assemblyman Neil Cohen being investigated for child porn
Associated Press, by Staff
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Neil Cohen
TRENTON: Veteran Democratic state Assemblyman Neil Cohen is being investigated for child pornography possession on his legislative office computer, according to four officials familiar with the situation.
State Sen. Raymond Lesniak and Assemblyman Joseph Cryan, who share a Union County office with Cohen, released a statement Thursday night that confirmed an investigation.
"We have been in constant touch with the appropriate authorities throughout this situation, and will continue to follow the Office of Legislative Services guidelines and counsel in this matter,'' they said. "As the facts became apparent in our office, we notified the appropriate agency and will continue to assist in any way possible. While it was our proactive steps that led the investigation to this point, we are appalled at what has transpired.''
Cohen, 57, of Roselle, served in the Assembly from 1990 to 1991 and from 1994 to present. He is currently a deputy speaker.
"Both of us have known Neil Cohen for more than two decades,'' Lesniak and Cryan said. "We know him as a compassionate individual, but if the allegations prove true, clearly there was a side to him neither of us knew. We have been instructed to not make any further comments regarding this very serious matter.''
According to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the investigation, staffers found the pornography on his computer. It was reported to state legislative staff who in turn reported it to the Attorney General's Office, which seized computers from Cohen on Wednesday. He has not been charged, the sources said.
The officials said Cohen has since been hospitalized for psychiatric treatment.
In 2001, Cohen sponsored a bill creating a computer hotline to report child pornography and other Internet crimes. ::)
Cohen also has been a leading backer of state stem cell research efforts.
Cohen did not respond to messages left at his legislative and law offices Thursday. He did not answer calls to his cell phone, which was not accepting messages.
Calls to the Attorney General's Office also were not immediately returned.
The investigation was first reported Thursday on the Web site of The Record of Bergen County.
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The same guy who wants to investigate child porn, it turns out, has some on his computer. Horrors!
I suppose you are aware that anyone with a degree of expertise can load any damned thing they wish on your computer without your knowledge.
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I suppose you are aware that anyone with a degree of expertise can load any damned thing they wish on your computer without your knowledge.
Not on my computer.
But then, it goes back to where I said that people who don't understand machinery shouldn't use it.
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Not on my computer.
But then, it goes back to where I said that people who don't understand machinery shouldn't use it.
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Then about 90% of the people who use computers and maybe 70% who watch TV should not be using them.
I know when my computer is downloading something. It always says what it is, but then again, there are ways of disguising the identity of the "upgrade" one is supposedly downloading.
I imagine that even you could be fooled.
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Then about 90% of the people who use computers and maybe 70% who watch TV should not be using them.
That's probably about right. Most people shouldn't be driving automobiles, either.
I know when my computer is downloading something. It always says what it is, but then again, there are ways of disguising the identity of the "upgrade" one is supposedly downloading.
I imagine that even you could be fooled.
Don't be so sure. How often do you scan for malware? Viruses? Do you have a firewall (a real firewall, not that POS software Windoze calls a firewall)? For a large amount of my software, I download sources and build from scratch - that eliminates a major vector for malware and viruses.
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Folley, Craig, Vetter...Bakker, Swaggard...and the beat goes on!