I will be entering a person of interest one per day over the coming weeks as a reminder of of the scope and severity of the issues being dealt with here at pizzagate. Remember these people were the ones that were caught in the act. We may never know the full extent of this problem and the damage it does to the lives it affects.
Timothy DeFoggi, a former acting director of cybersecurity for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Monday for disseminating child pornography. DeFoggi was convicted of the charges in August 2014.
The cybersecurity expert chatted with users of an underground online forum about his desire to rape and murder children. DeFoggi used the Tor browser, a service that could prevent authorities from tracking his activity, while working as HHS’s head of cybersecurity in 2013. He was still listed as an employee with top clearance following his arrest until January 2014.
“Using the same technological expertise he employed as acting director of cybersecurity at HHS, DeFoggi attempted to sexually exploit children and traffic in child pornography through an anonymous computer network of child predators,” Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said in a statement.
Five Others Previously Sentenced to Substantial Prison Terms for Participation in the Same Tor-Network-Based Child Pornography Website
http://archive.is/asu9k -ibtimes article
http://archive.is/oNqET - dailymail
http://archive.is/qTdao - justice.gov
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hedy ago
Generally, the agencies and DOJ are protectors of the main pedo perpetrators. There's a reason it's gone on this long. This is why prosecutions and adjudication are rare. Every story like this needs to be looked into but also within the context that these pedo crimes are the perfect medium for blackmail. There are crimes going on, that's for damn sure. But it's tough to trust any of these cases or any of the sources.
LostandFound ago
Agree I have gotten the feeling over the past few months that the cases that do come up are those who stepped out of line or were getting clumsy and needed to be stopped.
So hell if your going to put someone down as a lesson twist the knife.