The former president of legal document management company Worldox has been sentenced by a court in Arizona to 120 years in prison after having been found guilty of 10 counts of possessing child pornography.

Raymond Zwiefelhofer had been president of Worldox since 2009 when police in Tempe, Ariz., arrested him on suspicion of possessing child porn. As I reported at the time, the company immediately terminated him.

A month after the arrest and Zwiefelhofer’s termination, Worldox was acquired by NetDocuments, another document management software company.

According to news reports, Zwiefelhofer was a member of the 2×2 Church, a secretive Christian sect that is alleged to have had connections to widespread child sexual abuse and subsequent coverups.

Zwiefelhofer maintains his innocence. “I’m not guilty,” he said at his sentencing hearing. “Again, I like to get that – make that clear.”

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