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Are_we_sure ago

Yeah, remember that time Kurt Eichnewald investigated child pornography and ended up convincing a victim to escape that world and inform on the predators who paid for child porn?

Remember when this led to Congressional Testimony by the vicitm and you can watch his testimony right here and Law Enforcement action against consumers of child pornography?

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/14/us/14porn.html

A Congressional subcommittee investigating the growth of online child pornography has referred the names of hundreds of people who purchased illegal images to state prosecutors around the country, according to government officials.

The referrals for possible prosecution were made late last month to attorneys general in 46 states by the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The information provided to prosecutors included names, credit card information and identifying details of the computers used to purchase monthly memberships at an illegal child pornography site.

The records were turned over to the committee by Justin Berry, a 19-year-old California man who, beginning at age 13, ran a pornographic Web site featuring images of himself streamed onto the Internet through inexpensive Webcams. Mr. Berry was the committee’s major witness in its opening day of hearings, during which he described his descent into Webcam pornography and his decision to turn against that business.

The subcommittee provided the attorneys general with records involving residents of their states,.....

Prosecutors from more than a dozen state attorneys general offices have already contacted the subcommittee, saying that they intend to pursue the cases, Mr. Whitfield said in an interview yesterday.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?191923-1/exploitation-children-internet-day-1

ben_matlock ago

Watch @matheasysolutions' detailed breakdown of the Justin Berry case.

Are_we_sure ago

I've not found him to be a reasonable source. So no.