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<title>LARGEST CHILD PORN BUST</title>
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<description><strong>The arrest of 100 people subscribing to the largest
commercial child pornography ring ever discovered in the United States
has called into question the assumption that Internet paedophilia is a
non-profit-making activity.</strong>
		
					A two-year
investigation, dubbed Operation Avalanche, came to a head yesterday
when US attorney general John Ashcroft issued a string of arrest
warrants for child pornography subscribers and merchants in the US,
Indonesia and Russia. Among those charged were five international
Webmasters, who remain at large. </description>
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<description>The site was kinda abandoned for a while, time to get things up and going! Today all spam has been removed, the lame spammers have been kicked off the site completely. From now on I will be regularly on the site again, so don't hesitate and help us by joining and being part of our mission.<br><br>This site is protected by the suck-o.com hacking community, any malicious activity against this site (spamming for example) will cause severe counter-measures from now on....time to get serious.<br></description>
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<title>Florida Kid Porn bust!!</title>
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                        <strong> Federal authorities have made their second child pornography bust this week in Florida's Palm Beach County. </strong> <strong>
Myer Nevitt, 49, of Royal Palm Beach was arrested Thursday in
connection with a large-scale child pornography investigation. Nevitt
is suspected of possession and transmission of a &quot;large quantity&quot; of
child pornography, U.S. Customs officials said. His computers and
approximately 300 computer disks were seized in the raid of his home
prior to his arrest. </strong> <strong> </strong><strong> &quot;It's pretty gross,&quot; said U.S. Customs spokeswoman Layne Lathram. </strong> <strong> Lathram said Nevitt owned and operated at least three residential facilities for children aged 11 to 18 years old. </strong> <strong>
Officials said some of the minors depicted in images on Nevitt's
computer were under 12. It is not known at this point whether the
children who live in Nevitt's facilities are the ones depicted in the
illegal photographs. </strong> <strong> &quot;They're going to be doing forensic work
on the pictures,&quot; said Lathram, adding that investigators always try to
identify the children involved in these cases. </strong> <strong> Senior special
agent Zach Mann, who was present at the arrest, said agents did not
have a chance to speak to the children in Nevitt's home, but understood
that the Department of Child Services had plans to remove the children
from his care. </strong> <strong> Mann said Nevitt appeared on the radar screen
after someone called in with information that he was in possession of
child pornography. That fact was confirmed when Nevitt brought his
computer into a repair shop for a problem, and was given a new computer
in its place. Computer specialists examined the old computer and found
over 40 images of children &quot;in very explicit, compromising situations,&quot;
said Mann. </strong> <strong> The photographs were allegedly downloaded from various locations on the Internet to the suspect's AOL account. </strong> <strong>
Nevitt, who was released on a $50,000 personal surety bond after his
court appearance early Thursday, faces up to 15 years in federal prison
if convicted of the charges against him. </strong> <strong> Nevitt was unable to be reached for comment. </strong> <strong>
Authorities said there was no official connection between Nevitt's
arrest and the Tuesday arrest of Wayne Camolli, 54, also of West Palm
County. Camolli is suspected of operating a child pornography ring
based out of his home and run through a private email club on <a href="http://www.egroups.com/">egroups.com</a>. </strong> <strong> &quot;The only connection is that it's a disgusting fetish that they both share,&quot; Mann said.</strong> </description>
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<title>Child porn ring busted, 27 face charges</title>
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<description>CHICAGO - Charges were announced Wednesday
against 27 people in the United States, Canada, Australia and Great
Britain in connection with an Internet chat room allegedly used to
trade child porn and view real-time child molestation.The accused allegedly exchanged videos of live molestation, or what authorities are calling &ldquo;molestation on demand.&rdquo;U.S.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who appeared at a news conference in
Chicago, said seven victims were identified, one of them less than 18
months old<br><br>Gonzales said the images, sent through a peer-to-peer network, represented &quot;the worst imaginable forms of child pornography.&quot;Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agents infiltrated the ring during the last
year and began making arrests last week, the sources told NBC.Thirteen of the suspects are charged in the United States.The
Associated Press said that arrests were made in Arizona, Florida,
Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New York, North Carolina and
Tennessee.<br><br><div class="bigRedLink"><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11839832/">Michigan man among those arrested</a></div>The chat room, called &ldquo;Kiddypics and Kiddyvids,&rdquo; allowed users to share pictures and video. Julie
Myers, assistant secretary of Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
appeared with Gonzales and said the trade in child pornography has
expanded with the emergence of new technology.There is more &quot;home-grown child pornography&quot; she said, and more new victims, with video and photographs shared on-line. ICE took part in the investigation because the case involved cross-border crimes. <br></description>
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