Newberry man arrested for possession of child pornography

Staff report

NEWBERRY, Fla. – Matthew Cory Green, 56, was arrested yesterday on seven charges related to child pornography.

On November 5, 2024, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Detective was assigned to investigate a CyberTip that was received by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on July 25, 2024; the allegation was that a Kik user had uploaded three videos of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). One involved a nude pre-pubescent female, one involved a woman engaging in sexual activity with a pre-pubescent male, and one involved sexual activity between a dog and a pre-pubescent female.

The detective reported that the delay in the investigation from November 2024 to July 2025 was caused by a backlog of open CyberTips and other active investigations; the detective began his investigation in July and spent the next few months submitting search warrants to internet service providers and reviewing the responses when they arrived.

The IP addresses associated with the Kik account were traced to a Verizon cellular account with a billing address at Green’s residence. Deputies obtained a search warrant for the property on October 3, but Green was reportedly out of town on that date, and “due to personnel issues,” deputies were not able to return before the search warrant expired.

In an effort to make sure Green would be home the next time, the detective obtained a phone ping order for his phone from a judge on October 23. On October 24, the location information showed that Green was at his “believed place of employment in Jacksonville,” and he later returned to his residence; the detective verified that his vehicle was at his residence on that date.

On October 27, a second search warrant for Green’s residence was obtained, and deputies prepared to execute the search warrant, but the phone location again showed that Green was in Jacksonville.

On October 30, with Green’s phone location showing that he was at his residence, deputies and Gainesville Police Department officers executed the search warrant.

Post Miranda, Green reportedly confirmed that the phone number and email address associated with the Kik account belonged to him. He reportedly admitted to having a pornography addiction and said he had traded images and videos of pornographic material with other people; when asked about CSAM, he reportedly said he had “come across it” and that “it has been around for a long time.” When asked what he would do if he came across CSAM, he reportedly said he would “view it,” although he denied seeking it out. When asked whether he had ever searched for bestiality images or videos, Green reportedly said he had done so in the past, including files with dogs and horses.

When asked about the specific videos reportedly in the CyberTip, Green reportedly said he had “probably come across it.” When asked if any CSAM files would be found on his phone, he reportedly said, “I don’t know.”

According to a social media post from ASO, “Although Green’s residence is in close proximity to a local school [Newberry Elementary School], at this stage of the investigation, there is no evidence indicating that he had any physical contact or direct involvement with students in the area. This remains an active and ongoing investigation, and additional charges may be forthcoming.”

Green has been charged with three counts of possession of child pornography, three counts of digital transmission of child pornography, and unlawful use of a two-way communications device.

Green has no local criminal history. Judge Meshon Rawls set bail at $200,000.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

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