Crime & Safety

More Child Porn Found on Computers of Tewksbury Brothers According to Prosecutors

The two have pleaded not guilty in Lowell Superior Court, according to a report from the Lowell Sun.


Prosecutors announced Tuesday that recent computer analysis revealed greater amounts of child pornography than originally believed to be on the computers of two Tewksbury brothers charged with possession of child pornography, according to a report from the Lowell Sun. 

Steven Fierimonte, 43, and Robert Fierimonte, 50, both of 100 Prospect Hill Drive have pleaded not guilty in Lowell Superior Court to one count of possession of child pornography each, and have been released on personal recognizance, according to the Sun.

Police and Homeland Security originally searched the brothers computers in December of 2012 as part of an ongoing Department of Homeland Security child pornography probe, according to the Sun.


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