A physician from Capac, Michigan, was sentenced on March 25 to 15 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to distributing thousands of images of child pornography, according to United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr.
The sentencing highlights the seriousness with which federal authorities are treating crimes involving the exploitation of children, especially when committed by individuals in positions of trust such as medical professionals.
Robert Glapinski, age 62, received his sentence from United States District Judge Linda V. Parker in Detroit. Court records show that on March 5, 2025, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a cybertip from Google about a user with child pornography in a Google Chat. Some images depicted the sexual exploitation and abuse of prepubescent children. Investigators identified Glapinski as the user involved; he was a family medicine doctor who treated both adults and children.
According to court documents, Glapinski discussed sexually abusing female children and sharing child pornography during online chats. On April 8, 2025, investigators from the United States Secret Service and Michigan State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force executed a federal search warrant at his residence. During the search Glapinski admitted to viewing, receiving, and possessing child pornography. Authorities found over 2,500 images and more than 150 videos depicting sexually abusive material involving children on his electronic devices.
"The sexual abuse of children is among the most heinous types of crimes imaginable. But when such a terrible crime is committed by a physician – a person who has taken an oath to do no harm – the punishment must be severe," said United States Attorney Gorgon.
Special Agent in Charge William J. Shink said: "This case highlights the effective partnership between the Secret Service, Michigan State Police and U.S. Attorney’s Office, to combat the online exploitation of children through investigating and prosecuting those who perpetuate the victimization of minors by receiving, possessing, and distributing such heinous material." The case was investigated by special agents from both agencies and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Tara Hindelang.
