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« on: August 05, 2011, 10:16:22 AM »

USA TODAY
 
August 4, 2011 Thursday
 
72 charged in global online child sex ring;
'Dreamboard' was 'nothing short of a nightmare,' Holder says
 
Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
 

Federal authorities announced charges against 72 people on five continents Wednesday in connection with a private online bulletin board operation that offered horrific images of adults engaged in violent sex with children, including some infants.

Attorney General Eric Holder said the prosecution represented the largest of its kind in the USA, where 43 of the suspects were arrested for their alleged participation in the members-only portal known as "Dreamboard."

All of the suspects were charged with conspiracy to advertise and distribute child pornography and 50 were also charged with engaging in a child pornography enterprise. The maximum punishments are 30 years for the conspiracy count and life in prison on the enterprise charge.

One of the suspects, Michael Childs, 49, of Huntsville, Ala., already has pleaded guilty to the enterprise charge. He was sentenced on June 22 to 30 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release when his term is completed.

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According to court documents, 600 users were given access to one of four membership levels by a site administrator. Each of the ascending levels allowed access to more material and members could move up by posting more images.

The highest level -- "Super VIP" -- was reserved for those who produced their own material.

One of the content categories, "Super Hardcore," included images of "preteens in distress or crying," according to the criminal complaint.

Rules for use, printed in English, Russian, Japanese and Spanish, required prospective users to post "preview" images for review by an administrator, who demanded that the material contain "hard-core activity or nudity" and that the children depicted be under 13.

Federal authorities believe that dozens of children were subjected to abuse during the site's operation and that members attempted to conceal their identities by using aliases and screen names.

Links to the pornography posted on Dreamboard were "required to be encrypted with a password that was shared only with other members," according to court documents.

"Dreamboard was a living horror," said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, head of the Justice Department's Criminal Division.

Michelle Collins, a vice president with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, said the private nature of the Dreamboard operation and the encryption technology used by its members highlight "the challenges that criminals are putting in the way" of investigators as they pursue suspects in similar, thriving international enterprises.

Reports of child pornography are flooding the national center's tip line, Collins said.

In 2010, the center received 213,000 such reports, up from 106,000 in 2009 and 85,000 in 2008.

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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2011, 02:20:15 PM »

This is such great news!

May they keep digging, exposing, and prosecuting this filth!!

I know this news is sad, thinking of the children involved, but the more we hear about investigators prosecuting child predators, pornographers, and molestors the less they are able to live undercover in the darkness and continue their behavior.

My only question is, why don't their sentences include reparations for the children who were harmed?  It seems they are accomplices of assault and rape, if not the actual perpetrators, and should be charged as such.
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« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2011, 12:38:15 PM »

As great as this news is . . . it is a shame it is not even the tip of the iceburg.
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