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Ex-college water polo coach sentenced to 7 years in prison for sharing child porn files

A former men’s water polo coach for the University of California-Davis and a local youth club was hit with a 7-year sentence for sharing more than a dozen child porn files in a private group chat.

Over a month in 2022, Daniel Joseph Noble, 28, shared the explicit videos in ✱a Kik private group chat. Some of his files showed prepubescent minors being sexually and sadistꦦically abused by adults, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert .

Noble pleaded guilty in June to one of three felony counts of distribution of visual depictions of minors e✨ngaging in sexually expꦆlicit conduct,

Daniel Joseph Noble will serve seven years behind bars after pleading guilty in June.
Daniel Joseph Noble will serve seven years behind bars after pleading guilty in June. UC Davis

“There is no evidence or allegation in this case that Mr. Noble ever had any contact with a child,” Noble’s attorney, Erin Radekin, previously told the publication.

Noble was employed as an assistant coach for the men’s water polo team at UC Davis when he was arrested on 💖May 19, 2022, . The school put him on administrative leave and then terminated him the following day.

Noble also worked as an assistant coach at the unaffiliated private Davis Water Polo Club, where he began coa🔥ching children in 2017, UC Davis said.

The university launched an independent investigation and determined Noble, who worked on campus for less than three years, did not engage in misconduct at the school or the club🌱.

Noble was employed by UC Davis for less than three years.
Noble was employed by UC Davis for less than three years. Moment Editorial/Getty Images

On Thursday, a judge sentenced Noble to seven years and three months in prison for knowing distributio��n of visual depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit behavior. Noble was also ordered to pay $20,000 in restitution to hi🅘s victims.

When asked for a comment on the sentencing, a UC Davis spokesman said to refer to the university’s online postings for “any information/commentary you need from us.”

Radekin didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.