US - Feds bust child *advertiser censored* ring; 52 arrested

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This one is called Dreamboard and started in Louisiana
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/03/feds-bust-child-*advertiser censored*-ring-52-arrested/
 
Department of Justice press release:
Attorney General and DHS Secretary Announce Largest U.S. Prosecution of International Criminal Network Organized to Sexually Exploit Children
Members of Online Child *advertiser censored* Community Arrested on Five Continents

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced today the unsealing of three indictments and one complaint charging a total of 72 individuals for their participation in an international criminal network dedicated to the sexual abuse of children and the creation and dissemination of graphic images and videos of child sexual abuse throughout the world
Get ready to be thoroughly disgusted when you read about "Dreamboard" - – a private, members-only, online bulletin board that was created and operated to promote pedophilia and encourage the sexual abuse of very young children. Here's another snippet from the press release:
The board rules also required members to organize postings based on the type of content. One particular category was entitled “Super Hardcore.” The rules for that category described in graphic language that the only posts permitted were those involving adults having violent sexual intercourse with “very young kids” who were being subjected to both physical and sexual abuse and were obviously “in distress, and or crying.”
 
Parry McClure football coach linked to global kid *advertiser censored* ring

Joseph "Matt" Wheeler of Buena Vista, hired as the new head football coach of Parry McCluer in June, has been charged in the case.

At a hearing last month in U.S. District Court in Roanoke, where Wheeler was brought for a bond hearing following his July 15 arrest, a federal agent testified that the 31-year-old posted 78 images to the pornographic bulletin board over the past two years.
 
They should give names of all arrested with pics of them.This is so very sick.They really thought they could hide on the internet.Nothing is hidden on the internet.Very stupid and perverted people.
 
This one is called Dreamboard and started in Louisiana
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/03/feds-bust-child-*advertiser censored*-ring-52-arrested/

I just read this article and I'm disgusted!!!!

I'm not seeing the part about it starting in Louisiana though.
 
They should give names of all arrested with pics of them.This is so very sick.They really thought they could hide on the internet.Nothing is hidden on the internet.Very stupid and perverted people.

Here are the names of 4 of them:

Four of the 13 individuals who have pleaded guilty for their roles in the conspiracy have been sentenced to prison.

On May 10, 2011, Timothy Lee Gentry, 33, of Burlington, Ky., was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
On May 31, 2011, Michael Biggs, 32, of Orlando, Fla., was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
On June 22, 2011, Michael Childs, 49, of Huntsville, Ala., was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
On July 14, 2011, Charles Christian, 49, of Tilton, Ill., was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison.

Each defendant also received a lifetime of supervised release following his release from prison as part of their sentence.

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html
 
Oh, ok, the investigation started in Lafayette, LA.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4400291...tional-child-*advertiser censored*-ring-bust/

Several of the suspects are facing prosecution in Lafayette, La., where the investigation apparently originated, KATC reported. The U.S. attorney's office in Lafayette scheduled a separate news conference Wednesday afternoon to provide additional details.
 
They are stating this is the largest online child *advertiser censored* bust in history, with an estimated 600 users of a private, members-only Internet bulletin board called "Dreamboard".

Members had to submit their own child *advertiser censored* to join. The more "graphic and violent" the images of the children being sexually abused, the more benefits the member would receive. The children are stated to be "very, very young".

"A special premium was placed on images of young children who were obviously in distress and crying" (from the abuse).

Federal agents say "these are some of the most disturbing images you will ever see".

600 'people' were members. Can the world possibly get more wicked than it already is?
 
It's so tragic, isn't it? The huge *advertiser censored* busts often garner hundreds of arrests and then, even if we are paying close attention, it's almost impossible to follow the cases. How are families and communities supposed to know where these people are? There is so much disconnect between the arrest, the indictment and the plea or trial. There's often a 2-4 year lapse between the initial arrest and some sort of closure. I've long wished that we could access the names of those arrested more easily. I've spent entire days going through multiple sources just to learn 20-30 names. Then there's the issue of professions and family living situations.

While I'm ecstatic that these men and women are being caught, I really really wish that the general public could have more information about the arrestees.
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/03/us-usa-crime-*advertiser censored*-idUSTRE77259M20110803

Authorities say online child *advertiser censored* network dismantled


"...Of those charged in the United States, 43 have been arrested in this country and nine foreign nationals have been arrested overseas, including accused bulletin board administrators located in Canada and France, the officials said.

The board's three other administrators have yet to be identified and authorities were seeking to identify other members and the victims, they said. About one-third of the members were in the United States and the rest were overseas.

Arrests also took place in Denmark, Ecuador, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Philippines, Qatar and Serbia, among other countries...."

more at link


ETA: There's an "advanced theming platform" for Macs called Dreamboard. Does anyone know if this is connected with the bust?

http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-4-new-skins-themes-launches/753996-release-dreamboard.html
 
OMG, 600 members. I hate hearing about this stuff, but this many members! OMG, how many more were just guests! Only 72 arrested?! :( :( :( :(
 
The DOJ press release. Turns out that this is a spin off of a couple of other huge busts and a whole lot of time and work have gone into this. Plus, we get some names!! Not many, but I'll take what I can get.

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html

"Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced today the unsealing of three indictments and one complaint charging a total of 72 individuals for their participation in an international criminal network dedicated to the sexual abuse of children and the creation and dissemination of graphic images and videos of child sexual abuse throughout the world. Attorney General Holder and Secretary Napolitano announced the charges with Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Director of U.S. Immigration of Customs Enforcement (ICE) John Morton and U.S. Attorney Stephanie Finley of the Western District of Louisiana.

Operation Delego, an ongoing investigation that was launched in December 2009, targeted the 72 charged defendants and more than 500 additional individuals around the world for their participation in Dreamboard – a private, members-only, online bulletin board that was created and operated to promote pedophilia and encourage the sexual abuse of very young children, in an environment designed to avoid law enforcement detection. To date, 52 of the 72 charged defendants have been arrested in the United States and abroad. Members traded graphic images and videos of adults molesting children 12 years-old and under, often violently, and collectively created a massive private library of images of child sexual abuse. The international group prized and encouraged the creation of new images and videos of child sexual abuse – numerous Dreamboard members sexually abused children, produced images and videos of the abuse, and shared the images and videos with other members of Dreamboard. Operation Delego represents the largest prosecution to date in the United States of individuals who participated in an online bulletin board conceived and operated for the sole purpose of promoting child sexual abuse, disseminating child *advertiser censored* and evading law enforcement.

“The members of this criminal network shared a demented dream to create the preeminent online community for the promotion of child sexual exploitation but for the children they victimized, this was nothing short of a nightmare,” said Attorney General Holder. “This operation marks another important step forward in our work to protect children across - and beyond - this country. Our nation’s fight to protect the rights, interests, and safety of children goes on, and it will continue to be a top priority of this Justice Department.”

“This operation is an example of the good work that DHS, through its principal investigative arm, ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), does every year in cooperation with our domestic and international law enforcement partners to protect children,” said Secretary Napolitano. “We take our responsibility to protect our children seriously, and this case is a prime example of how cooperation can bring real results.”

“As alleged in court documents, Dreamboard was a self-described global ‘community’ of pedophiles dedicated to the relentless victimization and exploitation of children 12 and under,” said Assistant Attorney General Breuer. “Using sophisticated methods to evade detection by law enforcement, Dreamboard members allegedly used the power and anonymity of the Internet to motivate each other to commit their horrific acts of sexual abuse of minors and trading in child *advertiser censored*. The charges unsealed today show the department’s continued commitment to a strategy of targeting the most sophisticated child exploitation networks, at home and abroad. No matter how savvy online predators think they are, we will find them, dismantle their networks, and bring them to justice.”

“These indictments capture the activity of a major, global child *advertiser censored* and exploitation enterprise whose primary objective was to sexually abuse vulnerable children,” said U.S. Attorney Finley. “I hope that these charges send a clear message that we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law those who participate in this type of activity. We will continue to aggressively pursue these criminals to ensure that there is no place to hide – not in the United States, not anywhere around the globe.”

“The dismantling of Dreamboard is another stark warning to would-be child predators who think they can trade in child *advertiser censored* and commit heinous acts against innocent children while hiding behind pseudonyms and other technological tricks,” said ICE Director John Morton. “As these criminals try new techniques to digitally erase their trail, ICE's Homeland Security Investigations along with our U.S. and international law enforcement partners continue to upgrade our strategies and technology to track down the depraved individuals who bring suffering to children.”

According to court documents filed in the Western District of Louisiana and elsewhere, Dreamboard members employed a variety of measures designed to conceal their criminal activity from detection by law enforcement. Members communicated using aliases or “screen names,” rather than their actual names. Links to child *advertiser censored* posted on Dreamboard were required to be encrypted with a password that was shared only with other members. Members accessed the board via proxy servers, which routed Internet traffic through other computers so as to disguise a user’s actual location and prevent law enforcement from tracing Internet activity. Dreamboard members also encouraged the use of encryption programs on their computers, which password-protect computer files to prevent law enforcement from accessing them in the event of a court-authorized search.

Membership was tightly controlled by the administrators of the bulletin board, who required prospective members to upload child *advertiser censored* portraying children 12 years of age or younger when applying for membership. Once they were given access, members were required continually to upload images of child sexual abuse in order to maintain membership. Members who failed to follow this rule would be expelled from the group.

According to court documents, Dreamboard members were divided into groups based on status and ranking. The highest level of membership was “Super VIP.”. Individuals who obtained that title had created new images of child *advertiser censored* by molesting children and shared those images with the board administrators. The next level of membership was “Super VIP,” which was comprised of trusted members of the website. The next level after Super VIP was the VIP rank. Individuals in the lowest level of membership were called Members. Those in the lower ranks could only access a limited quantity of child *advertiser censored* on the bulletin board. The higher the rank, the more material was available to the member. Individuals advanced to higher levels of membership by providing child abuse images that the individual had produced, providing a large number of images, or providing images that had never been seen before.

The bulletin board included rules of conduct, printed in English, Russian, Japanese and Spanish. The rules required prospective members to upload material depicting children under the age of 12 engaged in sexually explicit activity. Approved members were required to observe strict posting rules designed to encourage members to disseminate large quantities of child *advertiser censored*, thwart efforts by law enforcement to identify members of the board, and encourage members to sexually abuse children in order to produce new material for the board. The board rules also required members to organize postings based on the type of content. One particular category was entitled “Super Hardcore.” The rules for that category described in graphic language that the only posts permitted were those involving adults having violent sexual intercourse with “very young kids” who were being subjected to both physical and sexual abuse and were obviously “in distress, and or crying.”

All 72 of the defendants are charged with conspiring to advertise and distribute child *advertiser censored*, and 50 of them are also charged with engaging in a child *advertiser censored* enterprise. The charges and arrests were conducted in three separate phases over the course of the operation. Twenty-eight defendants were charged and 19 were arrested during phase one of the operation; 22 defendants were charged and 17 were arrested during phase two of the operation; and 22 defendants were charged and 16 arrested during phase three of the operation.

Thirteen of the 52 individuals arrested have pleaded guilty. To date, 20 of the 72 charged individuals remain at large and are known only by their online identities. Efforts to identify and apprehend these individuals continue.

Four of the 13 individuals who have pleaded guilty for their roles in the conspiracy have been sentenced to prison. On May 10, 2011, Timothy Lee Gentry, 33, of Burlington, Ky., was sentenced to 25 years in prison. On May 31, 2011, Michael Biggs, 32, of Orlando, Fla., was sentenced to 20 years in prison. On June 22, 2011, Michael Childs, 49, of Huntsville, Ala., was sentenced to 30 years in prison. On July 14, 2011, Charles Christian, 49, of Tilton, Ill., was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison. Each defendant also received a lifetime of supervised release following his release from prison as part of their sentence.

Operation Delego involved extensive international cooperation to identify and apprehend Dreamboard members abroad. Through coordination between ICE; the Department of Justice; Eurojust, the European Union’s Judicial Cooperation Unit; and dozens of law enforcement agencies throughout the world, 19 Dreamboard members across five continents and 13 countries have been arrested to date outside the United States, including two of the five lead administrators of the board. Those countries include Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland. Numerous foreign investigations related to Operation Delego remain ongoing. The location and arrest of Dreamboard members abroad have led to the capture and investigation of other global targets.

To date, law enforcement has confirmed that 15 arrested Dreamboard members personally created child *advertiser censored*. For example, during his July 11, 2011, guilty plea, Anthony Sowders, 28, of Middlesboro, Ky., admitted that he posted on Dreamboard sexually explicit images of female children that he had created via a webcam. Efforts by federal, state, local and international law enforcement to locate and identify the victims of sexual abuse and exploitation by Dreamboard members are ongoing.

Operation Delego is a spinoff investigation from leads developed through “Operation Nest Egg,” the prosecution of another online group dedicated to the sharing and dissemination of child *advertiser censored*. Operation Nest Egg was a spinoff investigation developed from leads related to another international investigation, “Operation Joint Hammer,” which targeted transnational rings of child *advertiser censored* trafficking.

An indictment is merely an allegation and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney John “Luke” Walker of the Western District of Louisiana and Trial Attorneys Keith Becker and Anitha Ibrahim of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. The Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs provided substantial assistance. The investigation was conducted by ICE HSI, the Child Exploitation Section of ICE’s Cyber Crime Center, CEOS, CEOS’s High Technology Investigative Unit, and 35 ICE offices in the United States and 11 ICE attaches offices in 13 countries around the world, with assistance provided by numerous local and international law enforcement agencies across the United States and throughout the world.

The investigation was part of Operation Predator, a nationwide ICE initiative to identify, investigate and arrest those who prey on children, including human traffickers, international sex tourists, Internet pornographers, and foreign-national predators whose crimes make them deportable...."
 
Missizzy... from your post:

"One particular category was entitled, 'Super Hardcore'. The rules in that category described in graphic language that the only posts permitted were those that involved adults having violent sexual intercourse with very young kids who were being subjected to both physical and sexual abuse, and were obviously in distress, and/or crying".

That alone, right there, will give me nightmares. So, with 600 members of that private website, and knowing what the 'dues' are to even join, how many children?

If the supreme goal of the members was to be even more deviant, even more violent, is it even possible that some of these helpless children weren't killed?

Oh my God. Where are these children?
 
I agree, Smart Blonde...that is the stuff nightmares are made of. And...infants!! Please, please, please, let's find these children and all 500+ more of these monstrosities of nature!!
 
thank you for posting this, I had just saw the news stary and was coming here to post-
this is just...just aghhh horrible
ONG how many of these kids are some of the missing
or even still in the homes of their so- called 'parents'?? ugh

That is what I what to know- what is being done to locate the victims!!!????
 
We recently had a thread about a RSO, Vaughn Biby of California, who was arrested for a huge stash of child *advertiser censored*. Among his "treasures" were stories, photos and films concerning the torture and death of children during sexual assault.....in other words, snuff films.

CA~RSO, Vaughn Biby arrested for massive amounts of child *advertiser censored* & "paraphernalia" - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community


I stumbled upon a four month old article about the man, posted the thread and there wasn't much interest. I believe Filly and Peeples noticed it. I think that most of us are getting a bit numb to arrests for violent child *advertiser censored* and this one didn't really seem that much different than the others I post. It was only on my second or third read-through that it hit me what this man really had. Carefully read the details on Biby and you'll see. But be warned, it too will give you nightmares.

The recent trial of Gerald Dusa in Canada also comes to mind. His child *advertiser censored* collection was also extremely violent. I happen to really appreciate it when the media describes the acts, rather than glossing over the vile details. We need to know.

Ontario~Gerald Dusa's child *advertiser censored* collection described in detail - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community


So yes, I do believe that children die.
 
Why is it so hard to track down who these people are?

Here are the ones I've found so far. The list includes the 4 already sentenced.

1. Richard Chandler, Kingsport, TN, Kingsport police officer, (formerly Hawkins County deputy.) arrested http://www.timesnews.net/article/90...t-us-prosecution-of-online-child-exploitation
2. Jeffrey Rodriguez, Aurora, CO (aka Howardhughes), arrested http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/28756260/detail.html
3. Scott Lewandowski, Pueblo, CO (aka jmagic/zapper), arrested http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/28756260/detail.html
4. Timothy Lee Gentry, 33, of Burlington, Ky., sentenced to 25 years in prison, lifetime supervision http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html
5. Michael Biggs, 32, of Orlando, Fla., sentenced to 20 years in prison, lifetime supervision http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html
6. Michael Childs, 49, of Huntsville, Ala., sentenced to 30 years in prison, lifetime supervision http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html
7. Charles Christian, 49, of Tilton, Ill., sentenced to more than 22 years in prison, lifetime supervision http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html
8. Anthony Sowders, 28, Middlesboro, KY, has pled guilty http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/August/11-ag-1001.html
9. David B. Lindsay, Midvale, UT, (aka hawkeye) arrested http://m.sltrib.com/sltrib/mobile/52319413-78/utah-court-dreamboard-federal.html.csp
10. UT (aka slipnslide) http://m.sltrib.com/sltrib/mobile/52319413-78/utah-court-dreamboard-federal.html.csp
11. Joseph "Matt" Wheeler, 31, Buena Vista, VA, head football coach Perry McCluer HS., arrested http://www.roanoke.com/news/breaking/wb/294991
12. Christopher Luke, 31, Kenmore, NY, arrested http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/129822/37/72-Arrested-in-Child-Sex-Abuse-Ring-2-From-WNY
13. Todd Stumpf, 59, Buffalo, NY, arrested http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/129822/37/72-Arrested-in-Child-Sex-Abuse-Ring-2-From-WNY
14. Eric Karl Myszke-Francis, Redmond, WA, arrested http://www.seattlepi.com/local/arti...d-*advertiser censored*-following-1713139.php
15. Desmond Meredeth, Baltimore County, MD, arrested http://www.therepublic.com/view/sto...Justice-Child-*advertiser censored*-Maryland/
16. ?, Auburn, WA, arrested http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015811732_apwajusticechildporn.html
 
Please note that at the link above concerning Vaughn Biby that there is information about Dmitri Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, Dmitri Ivanov and the Necros Pedo group. Check out the number of videos that were shipped and the comment about the list of thousands of names. Chilling stuff. As far as I can tell Dmitri K. is a free man and his cohort was recently released.

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