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2 Florida State students arrested in undercover FBI child porn investigation
2 Florida State students arrested in undercover FBI child porn investigation
Christopher Cann
| Tallahassee Democrat
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Two Florida State University students have been swept up in a years-long undercover FBI investigation into child pornography that spanned the state of Florida and involved a group of 50 people.
Sergio Romero, a 20-year-old former FSU student, was arrested in December on federal charges involving the distribution, receipt and possession of child pornography, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of Florida.
In early March, Ethan Grzywacz, an 18-year-old FSU freshman, was arrested on federal charges involving the attempted receipt and possession of child pornography with intent to view, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Northern District of Florida.
The ongoing investigation, which has led to other arrests, began in September 2020, when an undercover FBI agent infiltrated an unnamed group chat on the Kik messaging application.
"The group members are like minded-individuals who post and/or share videos and images of a pornographic nature including child pornography," wrote an FBI agent in a probable cause affidavit, adding, there were "approximately 50 members" in the group chat.
An investigation into the group led to the arrest of Kevin Rebolledo of Miami-Dade County. After his arrest, he told investigators that he received child pornography through the Telegram messaging service before allowing them to "assume his online identity through Telegram," court records say.
That led investigators to Romero, who was arrested in December.
"In a post-Miranda interview, Romero admitted to possessing, sending, and receiving child pornography videos and images on Telegram," court records say. Investigators said that he was receiving and sharing the videos, many involving infants. They also said that he met and engaged in sexual activity with a 15-year-old.
Romero enrolled at Florida State University in the summer of 2020 and was last enrolled in the fall of 2021, said university spokesperson Amy Farnum-Patronis. He was seeking dual degrees in social work and family and child sciences.
Romero, following his arrest, allowed FBI agents to assume his online social media identities. They soon began to focus on the conversations Romero had with a user later identified as 18-year-old Grzywacz.
The two reportedly messaged each other between September and December about their fantasies involving sexual acts with young children and babies, according to investigators.
At one point, Grzywacz sent Romero a video of himself "naked on a couch in a large unoccupied common area," court records said.
Romero asked if the video was taken on the third-floor common area of Bryan Hall, a dormitory on FSU's campus. Grzywacz replied, "yes," according to court documents.
In the two months that the pair were communicating over Telegram, Romero sent Grzywacz 15 videos of child pornography, federal prosecutors allege.
On New Year's Day, an undercover agent began messaging Grzywacz on Telegram using Romero's account. About a month later, the agent said he recently purchased child pornography and was willing to sell it for $15 through the Venmo payment service.
Grzywacz sent the money to Romero's account the same day and, in exchange, investigators sent him a link that said there was a 1.13 GB folder containing 31 files. But, whenever he would click on them, nothing showed up.
"How do I play them? None of the videos play even after downloading the whole folder," he wrote the FBI agent on the other end. "All 31 of them, there is no play option just a black screen with a name."
Investigators concluded that Grzywacz sent these messages while in Tallahassee after the FSU Police Department provided agents with records from Splunk, "a centralized logs analysis tool ... (with) the capability of logging activity each time students access Florida State University's internet network," according to investigators.
In early March, he was arrested and subsequently placed on home detention, meaning he can't leave his home except for medical visits, religious services or employment.
He also can't speak with any minor unless his or her guardian is present. His computer access is restricted only to an "online school program through Florida State University," an affidavit read.
Grzywacz first enrolled at FSU, studying pre-chemical engineering, in the fall of 2021. He is still enrolled.
In court records, an FBI agent wrote, "Florida State University uses Splunk to track the activity of its students and faculty on its network."
However, Farnum-Patronis denied that, saying, "To be clear, FSU does not actively monitor any individual users or track their activities on campus networks via Splunk Enterprise software or any other software. Splunk Enterprise can be used to confirm a specific user’s login credentials were used on the university’s networks at a given date and time."
She described Splunk Enterprise as a software product that enables license-holders to search and analyze data "gathered from the components of their IT infrastructure,"
"Licensees like FSU employ it for many purposes, including system performance monitoring, resource availability, and system health checks," she said in an email to the Democrat. "It can also be used to assess network security threats and vulnerabilities."
Contact Christopher Cann at ccann@tallahassee.com and follow @ChrisCannFL on Twitter.
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Sergio Soldi was born on October 16, 1972 in Budapest, Hungary. He is an actor.
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2010
Daddy's Seducing My Boyfriend
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(as Don Camillo)
2009
I Didn't Think I Was Bi
(Video)
(as Don Camillo)
2008
Bi Bi White Guy 6
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2007
Casting Couch
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Crew Member (non-sexual role) (as Don Camillo)
2006
Breathless
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2006
Heavy Industry
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(as D. Camillo)
2005
The Family Jewels
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(as Don Camillo)
2005
Training Camp 2: The Magic Potion Mystery
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(as Don Camillo)
2004
Training Camp
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The Hungarian Athlete (as Don Camillo)
2003
Ambassadors of the Ice
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Brad (as Kevin Elliott)
2003
Maid to Fuck
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(as Tomaso Pampalini)
2003
Rocco: Animal Trainer 12
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2001
Atilla the Hun
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(as Tomi Barna)
2001
Busty Fuckers
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(as Don Camillo)
2001
Prison Master
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1999
Cue and Balls
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(as Tomi Barna)
1999
Mansized
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(as Thomas Jeno)
1998
ManWatcher
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(as Mateo Torres)
1998
Raging River: The Ultimate Rush
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(as Korvath Ferenc)
1998
Exersizing Peter
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Gym Attendant (uncredited)
1997
The Anchor Hotel
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(as Mateo Torres)
1997
Amazon Adventure
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Self (as Mateo Torres)
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Sergio Oliva, The Myth, the only bodybuilder to ever beat Arnold Schwarzenegger at Olympia and become known as one of the greatest, if not THE greatest bodybuilders of all time. A Cuban refugee who moved to America, Sergio was a policeman, a father and one of the hardest working and humbling bodybuilders to ever have existed. Known for his rivalry with the Austrian Oak (Arnold), it’s fitting that upon Sergio’s passing, Arnold wrote;
“Sergio Oliva was one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time and a true friend. A fierce competitor with a big personality – one of a kind.”
“Hey, baby, take a look at this shot!”
“Did you know I made my own posing routines? That was one of the problems with the big promotion guys. They cannot say they made me. Uh, uh. Nobody made me, only my God and my heart and the fact I worked so hard.”
“Well, what are you looking at? There are no women over here.”
Cuban powerhouse Sergio Oliva was born and raised in Cuba. At the age of 16, his father suggested he join the army in the fight against communism in Fulgencio Batista’s army. After losing the war to Fidel Castro, and thankfully coming away without any wounds, Sergio remained in Cuba and was regularly hanging out on the beach.
A man, from the communist party passed Sergio a few times and after asking what he was looking at, commented on Sergio’s physique and passed him a card saying he was the professional manager of the Cuban Weightlifting team.
Sergio’s first worry was that diet required to become a professional weightlifter. “Let me worry about that. You just come and see me.” Arriving at the Roger Gonzalez Gym in the city of Guanabacoa the next day, construction worker Sergio was told to head straight to the lifting platform without saying a word. The guy got an Olympic bar, loaded it with two 45-pound plates on either side (220lbs into total) and made Sergio lift it above his head. He did it with ease.
The man could only say one thing to Sergio: “I have found it, I have found it…”
That was it, the manager of the team gave Sergio a job cleaning the gym, paid him weekly, and started training him. In his first amateur competition, 21-year-old Sergio broke 3 Cuban records, 2 that were his own from the lifts before, in succession. From then Sergio honed his technique in Russia, with his Clean, Snatch and Clean and Jerk at 900lbs when he arrived, the training proved a success and Sergio was training at 1300lbs on his departure.
A young Sergio Oliva, alongside Frank Zane (left) and Chuck Sipes (right).
It was then back to Cuba to prepare for the Pan American games in Kingston, Jamaica. This competition is where his life changed. After a successful day competing, Sergio sneaked out of his quarters, past the armed guards and ran as fast as he could to the American consulate, where he claimed political asylum from Fidel Castro’s communist regime.
Following Sergio was the entirety of Fidel Castro’s Olympic weightlifting team and their security guards.
Next stop for ‘The Myth’, was Miami Florida, where he worked as a TV repairman, then in 1963 following the advice of the FBI Sergio moved North to Chicago (He chose Chicago because he liked the name). This moved him furthest away from the Cuban population and, the danger of any of Castro’s secret Police catching up to him. In Chicago, he finally could practice and compete in Bodybuilding, a sport that had been prohibited under the communist government of Cuba.
“He was a terrific, terrific guy. We never spent much time together back in the day because I was on the West Coast and he was in Chicago, but we interacted when we were at competitions and at other events we attended. And in later years he came to the Arnold Classic several times. I had great, great admiration for him: His personality, his work ethic, his look— everything. There will never be another like Sergio— that I can guarantee. Everything after him is fake. He was the original. He was The Myth.”
Sergio joined the IFBB in 1966, here he claimed IFBB Mr. World Tall Class and overall. This was just the beginning. Sergio took home IFBB Mr. Olympia in 1967, won it completely unopposed in 1968 and, in 1969 beat his would be arch rival, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In the 1970 Mr. Olympia Sergio and Arnold competed for the title once again, with the Austrian taking it home, something that Sergio, and some people today, believe was cheated from him. After a fast exit from the IFBB in 1972, following a defeat to Schwarzenegger once again, Sergio went into the WBBG (World Bodybuilding Guild) and won everything they had. After this success, he went into the WABBA federation and had various victories.
He made a comeback to the IFBB in 1984. However, after not fully preparing, Sergio placed only 8th in that year’s Mr. Olympia and earned himself the nickname ‘The Eighth Wonder of The World”.
Sergio’s last professional bodybuilding competition was the IFBB Mr. Olympia in 1985, where again, Sergio placed 8th and Lee Haney took home his second consecutive title.
The Myth had planned on a 1986 Olympia appearance, however, a domestic argument with his wife turned tragic and 45-year-old Sergio was shot 5 times. Fatally wounded, Sergio still managed to drive himself to the Chicago hospital where he recovered.
Sergio worked hard through the entirety of his bodybuilding career. Spending long days working in a foundry, and following them with brutal 3 to 4-hour gym sessions, his work ethic was tireless. 27 years of his professional life was also spent serving in the Chicago Police Department (in custom made uniforms, accommodating his 60″ chest).
Sergio was to sadly pass away from reported Kidney problems on November 12th 2012, leaving behind his son, Sergio Oliva JR , who has followed in his fathers footsteps.
His death was the first passing of any Mr. Olympia. Sergio Oliva is remembered by many as having one of the greatest physiques of all time, and the only bodybuilder to ever beat Arnold Schwarzenegger for the Mr Olympia title.
“People say I just pump the weights. well, I don’t know about that, but you take a look at my arms and tell me what I do doesn’t work.”
A bodybuilder who didn’t have the word over training in his language, Sergio Olivia’s training was slightly unconventional. Sergio’s early weightlifting days had taken their toll on his joints. Fellow bodybuilder said ““After a while, he couldn’t lock out lifts because his elbows would dislocate or his knees would bend backward”, so Sergio changed his approach.
Using partial movements he could use BIG weights, as without the full range of motion there is much less risk of any injuries. Sergio would also go hard, 2-3 hours was a normal session, after a full day of working a physical job in a foundry. It was common for Sergio to do 20-30 sets, keeping his form reasonably loose and tension on the target area, but avoiding his connective tissues.
Generally when Sergio trained he train a muscle using a wide variety of exercises, ensuring he hit the full muscle. In addition to this he was known for his antagonistic supersets, training opposing muscle groups.
“You had to work hard all day. It was so intensive that in every contest, from the first one to the last one in ’84, I only dieted three weeks out from the show. I didn’t need to diet; I was eating everything.”
It’s reported that Sergio’s diet was basically whatever he wanted, even pre-contest he was known to have eaten burgers, hot dogs, and fizzy drin
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