Former Milwaukee County Sheriff-s Department Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Seven Counts of Production of Child Pornography

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Philip Hugh Wentzel, age 41, a former sergeant with the Milwaukee County Sheriffs Department, was indicted by a grand jury sitting in the Eastern District of Wisconsin on May 22, 2012. Today, Wenzel pleaded guilty in federal court in Milwaukee to an additional count of production of child pornography, which involved a seventh victim. Wenzel was then sentenced to 40 years imprisonment followed by 10 years of supervised release. Wentzel, formerly of West Allis, Wisconsin, from 2009 through approximately April 2011, knowingly produced child pornography. Each of the seven counts of production of child pornography involved a different minor female victim. Wentzel was involved in a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing program to share images and videos of child pornography which he and others produced. The sentence imposed by District Judge Lynn Adelman took into account the seven minor victims who were sexually molested by Wentzel, which activity he recorded and distributed to others. Judge Adelman stated Wentzels acts were not impulsive or opportunistic. The judge described Wentzels behavior as very calculating and premeditated. According to United States Attorney James L. Santelle, The 40-year sentence imposed upon this defendant not only responds to the heinous, destructive nature of his conduct but also signals to the community that individuals who abuse and exploit our most vulnerable populationnamely, our childrenwill be penalized severely and removed from our communities. Santelle continued, I commend specially the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Milwaukee Police Departmentalong with our associated law enforcement task forcesfor their highly focused, effective, and partnered work with my office in accomplishing justice. This case is the result of the investigative efforts led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Milwaukee Cyber Crimes Task Force, and the Milwaukee Police Departments High Technology Unit.