According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Guido Germano, 59, of Santa Monica has been accused of distributing child pornography videos using peer-to-peer software and downloading them onto his personal computer at his home
Germano however pleaded not guilty during a Thursday morning arraignment at the Foltz Criminal Justice Center, but the judge imposed two bond conditions on the defendant: No internet use unless a device equipped with accountability software is used, and no unsupervised time with minor children.
Germano was arrested June 19 and released on $20,000 bond, the DA's office said. He was charged with two felonies distribution of obscene matter and possession of child or youth pornography, court documents said. If convicted, he faces a possible maximum sentence of three years and eight months in state prison.
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