March 24, 2026
(McKinney, Texas) – Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced that Christopher John Greene, 53, of Frisco, Texas, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child he abused over a five year period, along with additional sentences 20 years in prison for Indecency with a Child and Possession of Child Pornography.
The Crime
Greene began sexually abusing the child when the victim was just 10 years old. The abuse continued until the child turned 15. Greene had ongoing access to the child through a relationship with the child’s family. In 2023 – 17 years after the abuse ended – the victim disclosed the crimes to a counselor, prompting a police investigation.
The Investigation
Frisco Police detectives interviewed the victim, who provided detailed accounts of the abuse that occurred in the early 2000s. During the investigation, three other men came forward, outcrying that Greene had abused them as children, with some incidents dating back as the 1980s. Frisco Police Detective Nessa McFarland led the investigation.
After Greene’s arrest, detectives executed a search warrant at his home and seized a hard drive. Frisco Police Detective Walker Martin conducted forensic examination and recovered multiple images of child pornography.
The Sentence
Greene pleaded guilty to the charges last month and asked for the judge to determine punishment. After reviewing the evidence, including the testimony about the long-term pattern of abuse, Judge Angela Tucker sentenced Greene to 50 years in prison for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, 20 years for Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact, and 5 years for Possession of Child Pornography. By law, these sentences will run concurrently.
Statement from DA Greg Willis
“This sentence means a predator can no longer prey on the innocent, because for too long, the innocent have paid the price for his crimes,” said Willis after sentencing.
Prosecution Team
Assistant Criminal District Attorneys Pierce Richardson and Anthony D’Amore prosecuted the case, assisted by District Attorney Investigator Greg Bowers and Victim Assistance Coordinator Valerie Miller.
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