
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Marc Evan Greenberg, 45, was sentenced to 33 months in prison for money laundering related to proceeds generated by Webe Web Corporation through its distribution of child pornography, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance of the Northern District of Alabama.
Greenberg, the president and co-director of Webe Web Corporation, pleaded guilty in the Northern District of Alabama on April 21, 2010, to one count of money laundering. His company, Webe Web, pleaded guilty on April 21, 2010, to one count of conspiracy to produce child pornography and 16 counts of transporting child pornography.
The corporation operated a website called “www.childsupermodels.com,” which purported to be a child modeling website that promoted models 7 through 16 years old and their photographers. The website contained hyperlinks to other websites containing photographs of individual “child super models” featuring minor female children in various poses and wardrobes.
According to court documents, Webe Web admitted that the websites pertaining to 16 different children contained illegal images of child pornography. The victims, all girls aged 8 to 15, were wearing underwear, lingerie, bathing suits and other revealing outfits, and were posed in positions that constituted child pornography.
Webe Web also admitted that it promoted subscriptions to these individual sites through its free advertising website known as Babble Club. Babble Club members made postings to discussion boards, which included comments on specific images they liked, the type of clothing and poses they liked, and poetry written to the photographed child.
Greenberg was sentenced to three years of supervised release to follow his prison term and ordered to pay $900,000 in restitution to six victims. His vice president and co-director, Jeffrey Robert Libman, pleaded guilty to 16 counts of transporting child pornography and was sentenced to 108 months in prison. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jim Phillips and Daniel J. Fortune of the Northern District of Alabama, and Assistant Deputy Chief Alexandra Gelber of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS).
This case was investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. The Document and Media Exploitation Branch of the National Drug Intelligence Center provided assistance in ascertaining the revenue flow of this criminal enterprise to support analysis of and to identify those responsible for the production and distribution of child pornography.
RELATED: 30 Years for KC Predator
RELATED: La V Drug Ring Busted: 14 Charged in Puerto Rico
Related Federal Cases
- Child Porn Kingpin Sentenced to 15+ Years · Puerto Rico
- Boykin Indicted: Alabama Man Faces Child Porn Charges · Alabama
- Florida Inmate Admits to Sickening Child Porn Crimes · Alabama
- Wesley Chapel Kingpin Sentenced to 27 Years for Cocaine, Money Laundering, and Witness Tampering · Puerto Rico
- Southbridge Kingpin Maysonet Gets 15 Years for Fentanyl & Coke · Massachusetts
Key Facts
- State: Florida
- Category: Sex Crimes|Cybercrime|Fraud & Financial Crimes
- Source: DOJ Press Release ↗
🔒 Get the grimiest stories delivered weekly. Subscribe free →
Browse More

