A man who wore a wig and women’s clothing while allegedly attempting to film girls in public restrooms was sentenced to prison Tuesday in a Boston, Massachusetts, federal court.
Twenty-seven-year-old Jacob Guerrero was sentenced to 16 years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for allegedly filming an 11-year-old girl changing in her bedroom and transporting child pornography, according to a statement from the District of Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO).
As a result of our investigation with @WrenPD, Jacob Guerrero, of Woodland, CA, was sentenced today to 16 years in prison for surreptitiously filming an 11-year-old Massachusetts girl as she changed in her bedroom & for transporting child pornography. Guerrero, while dressed in a… pic.twitter.com/tojhXloutT
— FBI Boston (@FBIBoston) August 5, 2025
On March 17, 2021, Guerrero allegedly climbed onto the victim’s garage and took a video of her changing while she was getting ready for bed, according to a 2024 press release. He had allegedly been staking out her home and taking notes on her routine for two weeks. (RELATED: 13-Year-Old From ‘Online Cult’ Arrested With Terrorism Materials, Child Porn: Police)
Police initially investigated Guerrero over allegations he wore a wig and women’s clothing while trying to film children in public bathrooms and changing rooms, the USAO stated. He was using pen cameras attached to his shoes, according to the USAO.
Guerrero pleaded guilty to one count of sexually exploiting a child in August 2024, according to USAO. He pled guilty to transportation of child pornography in May 2025.
“Jacob Guerrero is a deeply disturbed and dangerous man who devised a twisted plan to prey upon children, specifically to abuse and exploit them,” Boston’s Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Ted E. Docks stated, according to Boston25News.
“With these hideous crimes, this predator has forfeited the right to walk among us and will be kept behind bars and away from children for quite some time,” he added.