'Could be anybody': LMPD discusses dangers of child porn cases following UofL doctor's arrest
- Louisville police arrested Dr. Bradford Marsili, a University of Louisville cardiac anesthesiologist, for possessing and distributing child pornography in early 2025.
- The arrest followed a cyber tip and an investigation revealing Marsili possessed 68 images and videos of minors aged 12 to 18 depicting sexual performances.
- In 2024, the Louisville Metro Police Department handled 606 complaints and initiated 134 investigations related to child exploitation, with the majority of state reports originating from the Louisville area.
- LMPD investigator Lorin Payne highlighted that each instance of the image being redistributed causes repeated harm to the victims, underscoring the enduring impact such exploitation has on their lives.
- Marsili’s charges and the broader case emphasize the need for vigilance across professions and communication with children about digital dangers to protect minors from exploitation.
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