
School librarian's 'sick messages and trophies' revealed as he's arrested for distributing disgusting images
Scott McGinley, 55, was the librarian for Williams and Glenbrook Middle School in Longmeadow since August 2016 and was fired the day before he was taken into custody.
Last month, McGinley used an encrypted messaging app to send an explicit video of a young boy to a group called 'Little boyz only', according to court documents.
An undercover FBI agent based in Tennessee was on the chat and allegedly got McGinley to admit his sexual preference for 'boys age 2-12' and 'especially 4-7'.
In other conversations, McGinley said he had students that were 11 to 14 years old but 'hadn't touched them sexually', per an FBI affidavit.
He also allegedly sat 'hot boys' in his class near the front of the class so he could 'see under their desks' and have them be closer to him.
The undercover agent then sent a link to McGinley that he clicked on, which gave investigators his IP address. This led them right to his front door.
Agents searched his Holyoke home on August 8 and found a locked Pelican case that contained Children's underwear, bedding, a Santa costume, diapers, diaper cream and other items presumably meant for children aged five to seven.
Two iPhones, an Apple Watch, a tablet and two laptops were also seized from the residence.
Investigators found over 100 images of child sex abuse material on McGinley's phone, according to prosecutors.
They also found the incriminating group chat was still on his phone, per the affidavit.
Court documents indicated that there were over 100,000 picture and video files on the phone that law enforcement is still combing through.
Marty O'Shea, the superintendent for the Longmeadow School District, released a statement shortly after McGinley's arrest confirming his firing.
'At my first opportunity, I am writing to share information regarding the arrest of Glenbrook and Williams Middle School Librarian Scott McGinley that will understandably cause serious concern within our school community,' O'Shea wrote.
'I have asked local law enforcement, representatives of the US Attorney's Office and the FBI to join me and school officials at in-person and remotely accessible informational meetings,' he added.
O'Shea said that school counselors will be made available to any students or staff who need to 'process what they are experiencing'.
McGinley faces one distribution of child pornography charge, and if he is convicted, he could land in prison for a minimum of five years or as long as 20 years.
In the event he's let out from prison, he'll have to be on supervised release for a minimum of five years or for the rest of his life. He also faces a fine of $250,000.
McGinley made his first appearance in front of federal judge in Boston on Wednesday.
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