LOS
ANGELES—An aerospace engineer who was arrested in Canada after someone
recognized him from the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list pleaded guilty
Friday to one count of producing child pornography.

Richard Steve
Goldberg
, 61, of Long Beach faces up to 20 years in federal prison when
he is sentenced Nov. 19, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said.

Goldberg
had been on the run for about six years before he was arrested in May
at a Montreal address provided by a tipster who recognized him from the
FBI's Web site.

Authorities contend Goldberg molested at least
three girls younger than 10 in his home. Images involving the girls
were later found on his computer, the FBI alleged.

Authorities claimed he lured girls to his home and gained their trust by allowing them to play with his pets and computers.

Goldberg's attorney, Benjamin Wasserman, said his client was in the process of surrendering when he was arrested in Canada.

"I
think he was tired of being out of the country, and he wanted to bring
some closure to this," Wasserman said. "He wanted to accept
responsibility, and he has done that. He is very sorry.
"

Yeah Im sure his heart is just breaking for those little girls he raped!