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George Bronk Sentenced For Facebook Stalking

By JUDY LIN   07/22/11 08:47 PM ET   AP

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A California man who trolled women's Facebook pages searching for clues that allowed him to take over their email accounts was sentenced Friday to more than four years in state prison after a judge rejected a plea for a lighter sentence and likened the man to a peeping Tom.

Once he took over women's email accounts, George Bronk searched their folders for nude or semi-nude photographs or videos sent to their husbands or boyfriends and distributed the images to their contact list, prosecutors said.

The emails went to families, friends and co-workers. Women in 17 states, the District of Columbia and England were victimized.

"This case serves as a stark example of what occurs in so-called cyberspace. It has very real consequences," Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Lawrence Brown said. "The intrusion of one's profile is no different than intruding one's home."

Bronk, 24, pleaded guilty in January to charges that included computer intrusion, false impersonation and possession of child pornography.

Brown sentenced him to four years in state prison for the charges related to the Facebook and email offenses, and added eight more months for charges related to child pornography.

Bronk's attorney, Monica Lynch, said her client took responsibility for his actions and showed remorse. She had sought a sentence of one year in local jail with probation afterward, or two years in state prison with no probation.

Brown based his decision on a sentencing recommendation by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The evaluation stated that Bronk demonstrated remorse and quoted the self-identified alcoholic as saying, "If I could go back with the knowledge that I have now, I would not have done any of the things I did."

But the state expressed concern about his lack of understanding about the severity of his crime and noted Bronk had demonstrated "a high degree of callousness." The evaluation said he used the child pornographic videos and images "as an instrument designed to inflict pain and humiliation on the very people he stole the images from."

Bronk was living in the Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heights taking care of his ailing parents in December 2009 when he began scanning Facebook with the intent of taking over email accounts. The practice continued until last September.

He looked for email accounts on Facebook pages then gleaned enough personal information from postings to answer basic security questions, such as the name of an elementary school or favorite color.

After he changed passwords and took over accounts, Bronk would search folders for compromising photos and distribute them publicly, prosecutors said.

He even taunted some of the women in online exchanges and coerced at least one into sending him more explicit photographs by threatening to distribute the pictures he already had.

Danielle Piscak, 22, of Parkland, Wash., told The Associated Press earlier this year that she was able to contact the person who had hacked into her email account and ask why he was doing it. She said Bronk's reply was, "Because it's funny."

The case illustrates the vulnerability of all Internet users, said prosecuting attorney Robert Morgester of the state attorney general's office.

"The victims we went to said `I had very robust passwords.' But it didn't matter how robust the password was if the recovery question is easy," he said. "Lost your password? What's your favorite color or what high school did you go to? Or what's your dog's name? And he was able to glean that information from social media."

Investigators used information from Bronk's confiscated computer to email questionnaires to 3,200 of his Internet contacts, asking if they had been victimized. Forty-six women said they had.

Investigators also said they found 172 email files with explicit photographs on Bronk's computer.

Lynch has said her client was immature, unemployed and bored while he cared for his parents.

His parents declined comment after the sentencing.

At a hearing earlier this year, his mother, Joyce Bronk, said her son told them he needed help for a drinking problem then began attending Alcoholics Anonymous and taking classes to be trained as an emergency medical technician.

"This was an Internet persona he created when he was a drunk," she said at the time as a way to explain his actions.

In seeking a lighter sentence, his parents offered in a letter to take away Internet access as a condition of releasing him back to their custody.

Authorities started investigating after one victim called Connecticut State Police, which referred the complaint to the California Highway Patrol.

Victims turned up in Alabama, Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

Bronk was arrest in October.

He had hoped to become a paramedic but will not be able to because he will have to register as a sex offender as a result of his crimes, his attorney said.

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Leto II
She say she are the manager.
11:22 AM on 07/25/2011
I would never suspect this guy was a stalker. Not with that face of his...
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sf omega man
04:35 AM on 07/25/2011
So he creeped out women for bits and giggles, illegally punks their accounts, then after getting busted winds up with an attorney whose last name is "Lynch".

Think they got Google+ in the J?
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Theophrastus
Stuck in the orgone chamber, again...
07:36 PM on 07/24/2011
Wow... this punk was like some sort of supertroll, he blackmailed women into sending him their private images, and if I understand this correctly, he even tossed child pornography into people's files with the casual attitude of a Jersey Shore reject spitting gum onto the sidewalk, hoping it would stick to someone's shoes. If this is the price we pay for giving sadists anonymity, when these t00ls are caught, they need to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I hope this case establishes a strong legal precedent and is called upon to convict other antisocial smacktards just like this one.
Facebook users, pull your heads out your buttcracks and stop stop choosing password recovery clues out of your profiles.
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BoycottFox2
Fox News Viewers Know Less.
04:35 PM on 07/24/2011
Looks like one of Rick Perry's kin folks.
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CaroleK1970
I want my country forward
02:07 PM on 07/24/2011
I hope he spends every single day of that 4 year sentence behind bars
11:16 AM on 07/24/2011
Badass that weasel ruined his life forever "because it was funny." And now he will the joke of his family and never be able to pursue ant of his dreams how fitting!
01:33 AM on 07/24/2011
Good. That's one bully nailed and off the Internet. Thank you California.
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BeautifulOnDaOutside
I ♥ Huffington Post
11:54 PM on 07/23/2011
If you take nude pictures of yourself, and then click or tap on a virtual button that says "Send", or "Upload", those pictures will probably be a part of unpleasant episodes sometime in your future.
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Jericho the Red
moderate before it was called liberal.
11:14 PM on 07/23/2011
and he tortured people because it was fun to him...
it is a VERY good thing he not get involved in then medical field, to have people in a weakened vulnrable state depending on him.. the thought makes me shudder
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Brad T Casali
Wissenschaftler
05:00 PM on 07/23/2011
More reasons not to engage in ever sending nude pictures and/or videos of yourself on the computer. Things like these are never private.

Do some boudoirs or something...you know, with OLD-fashioned photography? The stuff that utilizes a dark room?
cafemocha
No kool-aid or tea: just caffeinated commentary
02:51 PM on 07/23/2011
That resume would get him hired at News Corp.
01:35 AM on 07/24/2011
Use the past tense, cafemocha, in references to News Corporation.
Think positive.
02:34 PM on 07/23/2011
"He was sentenced to extra time in jail for looking like a crazy eyed killer."
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shirlyujest
02:28 PM on 07/23/2011
His photo makes him look like one mean, unhappy, vindictive perp out to get others before they get him.  I doubt four years is enough.
01:44 AM on 07/24/2011
Being that fresh and good looking inside any California
penal institution with four year sentence will seem a lifetime.
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CHMB
What's long and brown and sticky? A Stick.
01:43 PM on 07/23/2011
Inserting juvenile comment now...

Well, I'm sure that a woman saw what was in his pants, and laughed. When asked why she did that, she said, "because it's funny".
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dbrett480
01:11 PM on 07/23/2011
Pretty creepy.