Crime & Safety
Suffolk Camp Predators: 1 Sentenced To Prison, 1 Found Guilty Of Child Porn Crimes
One man possessed a "massive" collection of child pornography, authorities say.

An employee at a Melville day camp with a massive collection of child pornography was sentenced to 15 years in state prison while an employee of the same camp was found guilty of child porn crimes, Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota announced on Thursday.
Keith Meyn, 35, of Oakdale, received the maximum sentence on Thursday for using a child in a sexual performance as a sexually motivated felony. He pleaded guilty on June 21. The DA said Meyn used the young boy, 9, in sexual performances in 2013.
Meyn's codefendant David Greenberg, 37, pleaded guilty on Thursday to four counts of sexual performance by a child. Two of the child porn possession charges for Greenberg, who along with Meyn was employed by Camp Kenwal, involved two campers under the age of 16, the DA said.
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Greenberg and Meyn aren't the only Camp Kenwal employees to be arrested on child abuse charges. Jay Marcello was arrested in April 2017 for allegedly sexually abusing campers.
Greenberg was transported to Suffolk County three weeks ago from a prison in North Carolina, where he is serving a sentence of up to 35 years for child porn-related crimes. Greenberg will be sentenced to 25 years in prison in on Oct. 17, the DA said.
Meyn was employed at Camp Kenwal in Melville for approximately a decade as a group leader, camp counselor and most recently served as the director of maintenance activities prior to his arrest in October 2016. He had been participating in illegal activities involving children for more than a decade, the DA said.
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His victim was not an attendee of the Melville day camp.
Meyn was also previously associated with a film company called Psych Ward Films and the modeling agencies Camden Enterprises and StoneAge Enterprise, the DA said.
“[Meyn] participated in disturbing photography and videography featuring young boys,” Spota said following Meyn's arrest.
Images via SCDA: (l-r) Keith Meyn and David Greenberg
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