Prince George’s County, MD — Former University Park mayor Joel Biermann, 46, is being held without bond following his arrest on 28 charges related to the possession and distribution of child sex abuse material. Biermann, who served both on the town council and as mayor of the University Park community in Prince George’s County, faces serious allegations of trading explicit images of minors for money, with transactions allegedly occurring from 2021 to 2024.
The investigation, led by the FBI’s Baltimore office, reportedly began in March and uncovered what authorities described as disturbing evidence implicating Biermann in the distribution of illegal material. Officials say that the transactions were traced to a period overlapping his tenure as a public official in University Park, a detail that has heightened community concern.
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy expressed relief at the judge’s decision to deny Biermann’s bond, describing the charges and evidence as “repugnant and extremely disturbing.” Braveboy credited Assistant State’s Attorney Nina Newman for her comprehensive arguments in court, emphasizing that Biermann posed a significant and ongoing threat to public safety. During the bond hearing, Newman reportedly cited the internet as Biermann’s “weapon of choice” in alleged attempts to exploit minors, which led the judge to deem any conditions of release as insufficient to protect the community.
“The allegations and evidence seized during the execution of the search warrant,” Braveboy stated, “serve as proof that he is a continued danger to the community.” The judge echoed this sentiment, calling the charges “stark and startling” before ordering that Biermann be held without bond pending trial.