Biloxi man sentenced to 10 years for possessing images of minors in explicit conduct

Robert A. Eikhoff, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Jackson Field Office
Robert A. Eikhoff, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Jackson Field Office
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A Biloxi man was sentenced on March 6 to ten years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for possessing images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, according to U.S. Attorney Baxter Kruger of the Southern District of Mississippi and Robert Eikhoff, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Jackson Office.

The sentencing follows an investigation into online activity related to illegal possession of child sexual abuse material. The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to address crimes involving the exploitation of children.

In January 2025, the Federal Bureau of Investigation executed a search warrant at the residence of Terrence Green, age 46, in connection with suspected online offenses. During the search, law enforcement seized Green’s cellphone. A forensic analysis revealed that he possessed numerous images depicting child sexual abuse material. Authorities determined that Green accessed such material on his phone and took screenshots, saving them onto his device.

Green pled guilty to these charges in October 2025. The investigation was conducted by the FBI and the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office Cybercrime Division. Assistant U.S. Attorney Lee Smith prosecuted the case.

This prosecution is part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched by the Department of Justice in May 2006 aimed at combating child sexual exploitation and abuse. The program brings together federal, state, and local resources to locate and prosecute individuals who exploit children online and to identify victims. More information about Project Safe Childhood can be found at www.projectsafechildhood.gov.



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