U.S. Dreamboard shut down by U.S. Justice Dept for hosting underage porn - 72 arrests

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/03/us.child.porn.ring/index.html?hpt=hp_p1&iref=NS1

Washington (CNN) -- More than 50 members of a child pornography ring who engaged in what authorities describe as "horrific" and "unspeakable" crimes have been arrested for sexually exploiting children from 12 years old to as young as infants.

Top federal law enforcement officials say agents busted the global online pornography ring following an intense international investigation that began in 2009. The ring, based in the United States, reached across five continents and 14 countries.

Seventy-two members of the online site called Dreamboard have been charged in the United States. Officials said 52 of them have been arrested in the U.S. and abroad. The identities of the remaining 20 are unknown at this time.

An additional 10 individuals were arrested abroad on charges from other countries.

"In order to become part of the Dreamboard community, prospective members were required to upload pornography portraying children under 12 years of age or younger," said Attorney General Eric Holder at a Justice Department news conference. "Once given access, the participants had to continually upload images of child sexual abuse in order to maintain membership. The more content they provided, the more content they were allowed to access. Members who created and shared images and videos of themselves molesting children received elevated status and greater access," he said.

What particularly horrified investigators were "super-hardcore" posts that involved adults having violent sexual intercourse with "very young kids" who were being subjected to both physical and sexual abuse.

Holder said, "Some of the children featured in these images and videos were just infants and in many cases, the children being victimized were in obvious and also intentional pain, even in distress and crying, just as the rules for one area of the bulletin board mandated. They had to be in distress and crying."

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said, "To give you an example of the scope of this forum, the capture and analysis of the forum revealed that the board may have been the vehicle for the distribution of up to 123 terabytes of child pornography, which is roughly equivalent to nearly 16,000 DVDs. ... Additional media recovered from the targets arrested in the United States alone has been found to contain over one million images of child pornography."

About 600 men belonged to the members-only online bulletin board, which has now been taken down. Authorities said the site encouraged and rewarded members who sexually abused young children and made them cry.

"As alleged, Dreamboard had strict rules and a rigid hierarchy. Its membership was tightly controlled by the group's administrators," Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer told reporters. "Applicants to the group were required to upload quote nude or hardcore child pornography to become members and members were required to continue posting additional images every 50 days or risk expulsion. Moreover, members could increase their status based on their level of commitment to the enterprise. From member, to VIP, to Super VIP, to the most elite status of all, Super VIP Dot. Only those members who produced their own child pornography could be granted the status of Super VIP Dot," Breuer explained.

"The members of this criminal network shared a demented dream to create the pre-eminent online community for the promotion of child sexual exploitation but for the children they victimized this was nothing short of a nightmare," Holder said.

One Justice Department investigator who asked not to be identified because of the ongoing probe said, "Dozens of young children were directly victimized," some of whom had been identified by agents working the case.

Of the five "administrators" who managed the online community, one was arrested in Canada and another in France. The three others have not yet been identified by agents following the case and remain at large.

"Operation Delego" was spearheaded by agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

John Morton, the head of ICE, said the day marked a law enforcement "success" but was nonetheless a "sad" day because of the nature of the crimes involved.

"There are days in this job where it's hard to separate great success from great sorrow and today is such a day. It's a day of great success because we've brought an end to one of the worst instances of Internet child abuse ICE has ever investigated. ... It's a day of great sorrow because this case is ultimately a tale of the perverse and often violent exploitation of children, very, very young children to satisfy the dark pleasures of a group of adult men," Morton said.

The law enforcement effort has been quietly unfolding in stages during the past few months. Four of the individuals arrested have already pleaded guilty, and all received sentences of more than 20 years in prison. Those sentenced are from Illinois, Alabama, Florida and Kentucky.

Those arrested outside the U.S. were picked up by officials in Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland.

Holder said, "It's hard for me to imagine that there will ever be a penalty that could appropriately deal with this kind of conduct. Twenty to 30 years that the people have gotten in the past is, from my perspective, barely sufficient to handle what they have done in damaging the lives of these young people."
 

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good .... glad they throw those sickso in prison i hope they get bum raped by bubba their cell mate!
 

Scarey

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They should strip the Canadian of his citizenship.I hope some of these men have the decency to put guns in their mouths.Most of these men will be cowards.Imprisonment will bring a special kind of hell for them
 

NoFatties

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Five continents and 14 countries .... how do these sickos find each other ? E.g.: If I was a serial killer - could I actually start a serial killer club across five continents and LE wouldn't know ?
 

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Five continents and 14 countries .... how do these sickos find each other ? E.g.: If I was a serial killer - could I actually start a serial killer club across five continents and LE wouldn't know ?
I read once that the rise of the internet has increased offences as while these type of guys always existed throughout history, they usually existed as lone wolf types, or else in small groups of associates in their local area built up over time. Now the ability exists to group together hundreds from counties all over the world. The downside from an LE perspective is that, as was the case in the board that was shut down, the large groups encourage them to commit more crimes thean they otherwise would have left to their own devices. The site even demanded they commit more acts to maintain membership and get status levels online. So, some probably went looking for more victims to fulfill a quota to be popular.
 

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They should strip the Canadian of his citizenship.
Hmm. Perhaps this is a bit hasty and inappropriate.
  1. The article does not specify that any of the arrested were Canadian, only that one was in Canada.
  2. A Canadian born citizen cannot be stripped of his or her citizenship.
  3. None of these suspects have been proven guilty of anything yet.
I have nothing for contempt for what these people are accused of doing. However, I am a true believer in democracy and due process and must, therefore, reserve judgement until they are judged by an appropriate court. Police have been known to get it wrong from time to time; that's why we have courts and the presumption of innocence.
 

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Hmm. Perhaps this is a bit hasty and inappropriate.
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I have nothing for contempt for what these people are accused of doing. However, I am a true believer in democracy and due process and must, therefore, reserve judgement until they are judged by an appropriate court. Police have been known to get it wrong from time to time; that's why we have courts and the presumption of innocence.
Wow, you're a rarity. Yes indeedly doo. A RARITY. Someone who actually believes and publicly support the rule of law and due process. Strip the Canuck of citizenship? WTF? What good does that do?

Anyways...

The foregoing being said, kill them all and let the Flying Spaghetti Monster (or God if you must) sort them out.
 

DarkKnight

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Capital punishment should be used. Sick fucks they are and deserve no mercy. At least castrate the bastards
 

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Wow, you're a rarity. Yes indeedly doo. A RARITY. Someone who actually believes and publicly support the rule of law and due process. Strip the Canuck of citizenship? WTF? What good does that do?

Anyways...

The foregoing being said, kill them all and let the Flying Spaghetti Monster (or God if you must) sort them out.
Capital punishment is too good for them.

Put them in solitary and feed them through a hole in the wall. They'll go bat shit crazy in 12 months and have time to think of what and who they are, then die.
 

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They should be made to suffer everything they did to the kids, with them on the receiving and a 400lb gorilla as the stick man.
 

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/03/us.child.porn.ring/index.html?hpt=hp_p1&iref=NS1

Washington (CNN) -- More than 50 members of a child pornography ring who engaged in what authorities describe as "horrific" and "unspeakable" crimes have been arrested for sexually exploiting children from 12 years old to as young as infants.

Top federal law enforcement officials say agents busted the global online pornography ring following an intense international investigation that began in 2009. The ring, based in the United States, reached across five continents and 14 countries.

Seventy-two members of the online site called Dreamboard have been charged in the United States. Officials said 52 of them have been arrested in the U.S. and abroad. The identities of the remaining 20 are unknown at this time.

An additional 10 individuals were arrested abroad on charges from other countries.

"In order to become part of the Dreamboard community, prospective members were required to upload pornography portraying children under 12 years of age or younger," said Attorney General Eric Holder at a Justice Department news conference. "Once given access, the participants had to continually upload images of child sexual abuse in order to maintain membership. The more content they provided, the more content they were allowed to access. Members who created and shared images and videos of themselves molesting children received elevated status and greater access," he said.

What particularly horrified investigators were "super-hardcore" posts that involved adults having violent sexual intercourse with "very young kids" who were being subjected to both physical and sexual abuse.

Holder said, "Some of the children featured in these images and videos were just infants and in many cases, the children being victimized were in obvious and also intentional pain, even in distress and crying, just as the rules for one area of the bulletin board mandated. They had to be in distress and crying."

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said, "To give you an example of the scope of this forum, the capture and analysis of the forum revealed that the board may have been the vehicle for the distribution of up to 123 terabytes of child pornography, which is roughly equivalent to nearly 16,000 DVDs. ... Additional media recovered from the targets arrested in the United States alone has been found to contain over one million images of child pornography."

About 600 men belonged to the members-only online bulletin board, which has now been taken down. Authorities said the site encouraged and rewarded members who sexually abused young children and made them cry.

"As alleged, Dreamboard had strict rules and a rigid hierarchy. Its membership was tightly controlled by the group's administrators," Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer told reporters. "Applicants to the group were required to upload quote nude or hardcore child pornography to become members and members were required to continue posting additional images every 50 days or risk expulsion. Moreover, members could increase their status based on their level of commitment to the enterprise. From member, to VIP, to Super VIP, to the most elite status of all, Super VIP Dot. Only those members who produced their own child pornography could be granted the status of Super VIP Dot," Breuer explained.

"The members of this criminal network shared a demented dream to create the pre-eminent online community for the promotion of child sexual exploitation but for the children they victimized this was nothing short of a nightmare," Holder said.

One Justice Department investigator who asked not to be identified because of the ongoing probe said, "Dozens of young children were directly victimized," some of whom had been identified by agents working the case.

Of the five "administrators" who managed the online community, one was arrested in Canada and another in France. The three others have not yet been identified by agents following the case and remain at large.

"Operation Delego" was spearheaded by agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

John Morton, the head of ICE, said the day marked a law enforcement "success" but was nonetheless a "sad" day because of the nature of the crimes involved.

"There are days in this job where it's hard to separate great success from great sorrow and today is such a day. It's a day of great success because we've brought an end to one of the worst instances of Internet child abuse ICE has ever investigated. ... It's a day of great sorrow because this case is ultimately a tale of the perverse and often violent exploitation of children, very, very young children to satisfy the dark pleasures of a group of adult men," Morton said.

The law enforcement effort has been quietly unfolding in stages during the past few months. Four of the individuals arrested have already pleaded guilty, and all received sentences of more than 20 years in prison. Those sentenced are from Illinois, Alabama, Florida and Kentucky.

Those arrested outside the U.S. were picked up by officials in Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland.

Holder said, "It's hard for me to imagine that there will ever be a penalty that could appropriately deal with this kind of conduct. Twenty to 30 years that the people have gotten in the past is, from my perspective, barely sufficient to handle what they have done in damaging the lives of these young people."
seems only subscribers would be concerned

you trying to tell us some thing?
 

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I have nothing for contempt for what these people are accused of doing. However, I am a true believer in democracy and due process and must, therefore, reserve judgement until they are judged by an appropriate court. Police have been known to get it wrong from time to time; that's why we have courts and the presumption of innocence.

If you believe they have rights you are less than human.
 

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Hmm. Perhaps this is a bit hasty and inappropriate.
  1. The article does not specify that any of the arrested were Canadian, only that one was in Canada.
  2. A Canadian born citizen cannot be stripped of his or her citizenship.
  3. None of these suspects have been proven guilty of anything yet.
I have nothing for contempt for what these people are accused of doing. However, I am a true believer in democracy and due process and must, therefore, reserve judgement until they are judged by an appropriate court. Police have been known to get it wrong from time to time; that's why we have courts and the presumption of innocence.
Due process ?

1. Who cares.
2. We will make a new law for this kind of crime/criminal.
3. How do you think these guys got named in this action ? Do you think the cops just opened a phone book and threw darts ?





They should strip the Canadian of his citizenship.I hope some of these men have the decency to put guns in their mouths. Most of these men will be cowards.Imprisonment will bring a special kind of hell for them

Wow, you're a rarity. Yes indeedly doo. A RARITY. Someone who actually believes and publicly support the rule of law and due process. Strip the Canuck of citizenship? WTF? What good does that do?

Anyways...

The foregoing being said, kill them all and let the Flying Spaghetti Monster (or God if you must) sort them out.
Death, at least immediate death, is much too quick for these things.





They should be made to suffer everything they did to the kids, with them on the receiving and a 400lb gorilla as the stick man.
That is more like it. A little more pain via other means should also be in the future of these things.
 

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I dont know what type of Retarded picture you are trying to paint, or what planet you think you live on. But these individuals do have rights and they haven't been proven guilty of anything yet.

keep thinking like its not 2011 and that its not easy for hackers to put CP all on your computer.

imagine your computer was hacked by someone using a trojan horse and they uploaded CP on your computer, and the police found out u have this stuff on your hardrive before you could even realize that you even had the smut on your pc. i guess we should burn you at the stake too with out finding out what really happened. i mean you dont have rights your a monster you enjoy CP.

I mean i dont think you guys really have a clue how serious these crimes are if you are willing just to just kill someone with out proving them guilty first.
 

blackrock13

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Due process ?

1. Who cares.
2. We will make a new law for this kind of crime/criminal.
3. How do you think these guys got named in this action ? Do you think the cops just opened a phone book and threw darts ?
Death, at least immediate death, is much too quick for these things.
That is more like it. A little more pain via other means should also be in the future of these things.
Yes due process. That what makes us different from the dictatorship of the middle east and equatorial Africa. Some day you should leave your fish bowl and realize that fact.

We will not be making new laws for these guys. Yes they're scum, but they do have legal rights.

Thank goodness you're not in charge.
 

Babypowder

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Yes due process. That what makes us different from the dictatorship of the middle east and equatorial Africa. Some day you should leave yopur fish bowl and realize that fact.

We will not be making new laws for these guys. Yes they're scum, but they do have legal rights.

Thank goodness you're not in charge.
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