Frisco Predator Sentenced to 50 Years in Prison After Decades of Child Sexual Abuse Revealed
Christopher John Greene, 53, received a 50 year prison sentence after multiple victims came forward to report decades of sexual abuse in Frisco, Texas.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 26, 2026, 12:13 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Dallas Express

Decades of Hidden Trauma Disclosed
The sentencing of Christopher John Greene brings a definitive end to a criminal history that spanned several decades but remained hidden until 2023. The investigation was triggered when a victim, now an adult, revealed to a counselor that Greene had repeatedly assaulted them over a five year period beginning at the age of 10. Despite the fact that the specific abuse ended 17 years ago, the detailed accounts provided to Frisco police detectives provided the necessary legal foundation to pursue a cold case prosecution against the long term family acquaintance.
A Systematic Pattern of Predatory Behavior
As Frisco Police Detective Nessa McFarland led the probe into the initial allegations, the scope of the case expanded significantly. Three additional men contacted authorities to report that they too had been victimized by Greene during their childhoods, with some incidents allegedly occurring as far back as the 1980s. Prosecutors noted that Greene utilized his close relationships with the victims' families to maintain ongoing access to the children, a common tactic used by predators to establish trust and ensure the silence of their targets over long periods of time.
Forensic Evidence and Additional Charges
Following Greene’s arrest, a search of his Frisco home yielded physical evidence that further complicated his legal standing. Detective Walker Martin performed a forensic examination of a seized hard drive, uncovering multiple images of child pornography. This discovery led to additional charges beyond the primary sexual assault counts. Greene eventually entered a guilty plea last month, choosing to waive a jury trial and instead allowing a judge to determine the appropriate measure of punishment based on the provided evidence.
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