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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Six Men Sentenced for Their Roles in an International Child Pornography Production Ring



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Six men from around the country were sentenced today and yesterday for participating in an international child pornography production ring, announced Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, United States Attorney Matthew Schneider of the Eastern District of Michigan, and Special Agent in Charge Timothy R. Slater of the FBI, Detroit Division. 
  • Terry Kovac, 49, a dispatcher of a package delivery company of Las Vegas, Nevada, was sentenced to 37 years in prison, followed by 5 years of supervised release. 
  • Felipe Dominguez-Meija, 31, a painter of Springdale, Arkansas, was sentenced to 41 years in prison, followed by 5 years of supervised release. 
  • Noel Eisley, 38, a research scientist of Wappinger Falls, New York, was sentenced to 35 years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release. 
  • Eric Robinson, 42, a restaurant manager of Duluth, Minnesota, was sentenced to 34 years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release. 
  • Bret Massey, 47, a sales coordinator and design specialist of Portland, Maine, was sentenced to 32 years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release. 
William Phillips, 39, a cook of Highland Park, New York, pleaded guilty to the charge of child exploitation enterprise in two cases for his participation in the above-described group as well as another, similar group with the same objective.  Phillips entered guilty pleas on Dec. 21, 2017 and May 11, 2018.  On the first case, Phillips was sentenced to 33 years in prison, followed by 5 years of supervised release.  On the second case, Phillips was sentenced to 33 years in prison, to run concurrently, followed by 5 years of supervised release.  
In addition to their prison sentences and terms of supervised release, all of the defendants were ordered to pay 5,000 dollars in restitution to each of the identified victims, reaching a total of over 1.4 million dollars.  U.S. District Judge Stephen J. Murphy III for the Eastern District of Michigan imposed the sentences.  
According to court records, these six men worked together from 2013 to April of 2017, with other men both inside and outside of the United States, to lure juvenile girls to two different unmonitored video chat websites and sexually exploit them.  The men recruited the victims from common social media platforms by pretending to be teenage boys interested in chatting with the girls in real time.  Once the victims arrived in the chatrooms, the group—all pretending to be teenagers—worked together to build trust and convince the child to engage in sexually explicit conduct on web camera.  The group members then recorded that activity and shared it with each other.  The girls were unaware that the men were making recordings, or what they dubbed “captures,” of the sexual activity.  
Through their scheme, the group successfully recorded tens of thousands of sexually explicit videos of minors, some as young as 11 years old.  The defendants preyed on more than 100 victims, some of whom were present for the sentencing hearing and made statements to the Court.  Still other victims have not been identified.  The FBI has so-far identified 48 victims in the United States. 
“The six men sentenced today are an example of a disturbing and reprehensible new trend: the ‘crowdsourcing’ of child exploitation,” said Assistant Attorney General Benczkowski.  “These highly organized and coldly calculating defendants worked together over the course of several years, pretending to be teenage boys in order to entice more than 100 minor girls—some as young as 11 years old—into producing child pornography which the defendants then shared with each other. Thanks to the outstanding efforts of the agents and prosecutors who worked on this case, these men will spend years behind bars, and their victims—some of whom were present at the sentencing and addressed the Court—have received some measure of justice for the terrible harm done to them.”
“These predators committed truly horrific crimes against innocent girls, and they deserve decades in prison.  Shockingly, some of these defendants have young children themselves,” said United States Attorney Schneider.  “Parents, please speak with your children about the dangers of chatting online so we can keep all of our children safe.”
“These appalling crimes victimize and exploit innocent children”, said FBI Special Agent in Charge Slater.  “The arrest and prosecution of perpetrators who commit these heinous acts of violence will continue to be a high priority of the FBI’s SEMTEC task force.”
Assistant United States Attorneys April N. Russo and Kevin M. Mulcahy of the Eastern District of Michigan, along with Trial Attorney Leslie Fisher of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, prosecuted the case.  The FBI’s Detroit Field Office and Southeast Michigan Trafficking and Exploitation Crimes task force investigated the case.
This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse, launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice.  Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims.  For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit http://www.justice.gov/psc.
Updated July 18, 2018


Kansas Man Convicted of Producing Child Pornography

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A Lindsborg, Kansas man who traveled to the Philippines and had sex with minor females there pleaded guilty to three counts of production of child pornography. 

Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Stephen R. McAllister of the District of Kansas made the announcement.
Anthony Shultz, 55, helicopter pilot, was charged by complaint in July 2016 and pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Eric F. Melgren of the District of Kansas. Sentencing is scheduled for December 6, 2018.
According to admissions made in conjunction with the guilty plea, Shultz engaged in sex acts with minor females in the Philippines.  He videotaped his sexual encounters with two minors and transported the videos to his home in Kansas.  One of the girls was only 12 years old at the time; the other was 15 years old.  In one of the videos, Shultz is seen giving the 15-year-old money after having sex with her.  Shultz also produced child pornography of an 8-year-old girl in the Philippines by communicating on Skype with the child’s mother and directing the mother to expose the child’s genitals and live-stream it on web camera.  
The FBI investigated the case. Trial Attorney Lauren E. Britsch of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) and Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Hart of the District of Kansas prosecuted the case.
This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc(link sends e-mail).


Tuesday, July 17, 2018

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Monday, July 16, 2018

Trinity Mount Ministries - International Missing Children


by Brett Fletcher  @TrinityMount

The reasons why Trinity Mount Ministries posts international missing children cases:

A significant number of people connected to Trinity Mount Ministries, by design, are located in other countries, outside of the United States. This includes law enforcement agencies, child advocates, organizations and individuals.

Because of human trafficking and child sex trafficking, as well as parental and/or family abductions, the missing children could be anywhere on the planet, as well as down the street, blocks away, in the city or town they live in, in the state and country where they live or in other countries.

Parental Abductions

Some have said, "At least they're with their parent(s)."

Response: Just because they (the abducted children) are in the company of their parents doesn't mean they (the children) are automatically safe and that the parents have the child's and/or children's best interest in mind. Many times there have been parental abduction cases where the children are abused and/or murdered. It would be hard to justify parental abductions, based on what happens in many cases.

Child sex trafficking rings work internationally, cartel to cartel, from country to country. Children could be trafficked to the United States from other countries, just as children from the United States could be trafficked to other countries. This is an international problem that includes the United States. Trinity Mount Ministries shares in the global concern for all missing and exploited children.

In short, abducted children can be moved to any place on this planet by their abductors. Whether stranger, acquaintance, family or parental abductions, it should be assumed that the children are in immediate danger.

So, this is why Trinity Mount Ministries posts international missing children cases as well as local, regional and national cases.

Brett Fletcher, MHRS, MS.Psy, Th.G, founder of Trinity Mount Ministries

http://www.TrinityMount.Info





Traffickers are targeting children, teens on social media

 

NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WECT) - Parents go to great lengths to keep their children safe, but one of the greatest threats to them may be lying in the palm of their hands.
According to Judi Paparozzi, an adjunct professor at UNC Pembroke and an expert on human trafficking, traffickers use social media to target children.
“The worldwide market for sex trafficking is 11 to 14 years old, our middle schoolers and early high school,” Paparozzi said.
Paparozzi has an extensive background in criminal justice, but says she has never seen a crime like this.
“It’s a crime where you can lock your car doors, you can lock the doors to your home, but all the criminals in the world come through our cellphones, all of them. Unless we teach our children, this is not safe, it can be safe, but with the privacy settings and the way we have them set now days it’s not safe.”
She explained traffickers look to manipulate, lure, and trap younger teens as they are the most vulnerable.
“Because of the threat of AIDS and HIV the virus, as well as STDs, for some reason Johns think that if they have sex with a younger child they have a lower risk of getting AIDS,” she said.
This worldwide problem is happening in southeastern North Carolina too. Paparozzi says it is difficult to prosecute traffickers and often times, people do not notice warning signs.
“There is almost no start up cost, there is very low risk of prosecution because it’s a crime that’s happening right in front of us and we don’t really know it and there are incredibly high profits. Especially with the younger and younger sex slaves that these guys are targeting because they are the easiest to manipulate, to scout, to lure, to trap into human trafficking. And they say once we get that girl we own her,” Paparozzi said.
Paparozzi says there are ways to keep your kids safe from the dangers of social media by partnering with them to teach them about proper use.
"Please give this information to your children, have the talks with them because this is the weapon of the human trafficker and you just gave it to your child,” Paparozzi said.
She says having conversations about talking to strangers online is a good start. It is also important to ensure safety settings on all apps are turned on, and location tracking is turned off.
“You wanna be the parents. You don’t really want to be a friend when it comes to their phone, you want to be a parent but you want to partner with your child," she said.
She also suggests having frequent 'app nights' where parents and children review app use together, in addition to making sure phones stay with parents when children go to bed.
“The conversations you can have earlier are about strangers and so forth. Then you have to get into when the parents allow cellphones that the strangers now have access to you. But why it’s so important is because the kids that have been trafficked — 15, 14  13, they’re coming not from just one community or one race, they’re coming from everywhere. The parents have to understand that if you don’t have the conversation it’s too late," she said.
Paparozzi recommends using netsmartz.org as a resource for talking with your children.



AMBER Alert: 22 Years of Progress in Recovering Abducted Children






AMBER Alert: 22 Years of Progress in Recovering Abducted Children:

Today, the AMBER Alert system is being used in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Indian country, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 22 other countries. As of March 2018, a total of 924 children had been successfully recovered through the AMBER Alert system.

AMBER Alerts will link to photos of missing children under FCC upgrades.
On September 29, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved improvements to Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), a system that delivers critical warnings and information to wireless phone users. The FCC updates are intended to enhance the information state and local authorities are able to send into communities. The changes include requiring wireless providers to support inclusion of embedded phone numbers and URLs in all WEA alerts, including allowing users to link to pictures and phone numbers in AMBER Alert urgent child-abduction bulletins. The new FCC rules are planned to be implemented within the next 30 months.

Did you receive an AMBER Alert on your phone? Learn more about the Wireless Emergency Alert program.

As of January 1, 2013, AMBER Alerts™ are being automatically sent through the https://www.missingkids.org/AMBER/WEA.

Any questions or concerns on the AMBER Alert message received on your phone should be directed to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), who manages the secondary distribution of AMBER Alerts.
Contact: NCMEC, 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

For more information on the AMBER Alert Program, view the Frequently Asked Questions.

Find AMBER Alerts on missingkids.org/AMBERSignUp for additional ways to receive AMBER Alerts.

The AMBER Alert™ Program is a voluntary partnership between law-enforcement agencies, broadcasters, transportation agencies, and the wireless industry, to activate an urgent bulletin in the most serious child-abduction cases. The goal of an AMBER Alert is to instantly galvanize the entire community to assist in the search for and the safe recovery of the child.


The information and statements contained on this official Department of Justice AMBER Alert website shall not be used for the purposes of advertising, nor to imply the endorsement or recommendation of the United States Government. Use of the AMBER Alert™ logo is subject to the Department of Justice legal policies and disclaimers regarding the use of DOJ seals and logos.

Reference herein (including any document posted hereon or linked hereto) to any specific AMBER or AMBER-related commercial products, processes, or services by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government.



Trinity Mount Ministries - Please Join Us In Making This World A Safer Place For Our Children


Child abuse, child sex trafficking rings, child pornography rings, child abductions, family pedophile groups, corrupt child protective services, corrupt foster care systems, corrupt adoption agencies, abusive child placement organizations...

Not long ago, these topics were hardly discussed and hardly believed by the general public. It's being talked about now and believed by many, that these things are happening and - slowly but surely, there's an increase of news reports and arrests being made, while still a huge part of the population would lable these topics as conspiracy theories, being invented by conspiracy nuts.

The tables are turning, more people are believing these crimes do exist and are demanding transparency and accountability from agencies that are in charge of child placements, more investigations into reports of child abuse with more follow-up visits taking place.

So, finally, the time of unchecked child abuse will come to an end, the 'elite' pedophiles and their child trafficking and pornography rings are being shut down, while arrests and convictions are taking place. Soon, the people who don't believe these child abuse cases even exist will have to change their minds, with so much coverage and people getting involved in revealing what's been happening to children around the world for decades. 

Thank you for caring,

Brett Fletcher of Trinity Mount Ministries