Former Chestnut Hill College administrator facing 150 felony charges related to child porn case

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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- A 48-year-old man charged with 150 felony counts related to child sexual abuse material was arraigned this week and has since been released on bond, police said.

Albert Stroble was arrested following a cybertip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children regarding child pornography uploaded to a Dropbox account, investigators said. Authorities say the account was traced back to Stroble, a realtor and the former associate director of athletics at Chestnut Hill College.

A lengthy criminal complaint obtained by Action News outlines allegations stemming from material investigators say they found on Stroble's devices. The details, according to the complaint, involve child sexual abuse material.



Investigators interviewed Stroble on March 23 while serving a search warrant at his home.



According to the complaint, "Stroble was asked if he had any idea why we would be at his home. Stroble answered that he had received a video or a picture, and he had deleted it immediately."

Police later arrested Stroble and charged him with 150 felony counts connected to three abuse videos involving young children that investigators say were found on his devices. Authorities confirmed he posted bond and was released from jail following his arraignment.

Action News went to Stroble's home in Lower Providence Township seeking comment. Stroble declined to discuss the case.

"I have no comment. You have to talk to my attorney. I just want to be polite, that's all," he said.

When contacted, his attorney, Art Donato, provided the following statement:



"My client is presumed innocent. We're running a parallel investigation. Beyond that, it would be inappropriate to comment any further."

The case remains under investigation
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