
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier exposed a monstrous international child pornography syndicate on Monday, busted wide open by a relentless police sting that caged eight predators.
This depraved network, centered around a sickening website, harbored a staggering cache of one million child sex abuse videos—some featuring babies—unearthed by investigators.
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Special Counsel Rita Peters, spearheading the prosecution, said that many of these young victims are already known to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, amplifying the urgency to dismantle this evil operation.
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The suspects have been charged with multiple felony counts, including RICO, money laundering and purchase of child pornography.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Commissioner Mark Glass appeared with AG Uthmeier at the press conference, saying, “Many of these individuals were babies. There is not a word in the English dictionary that can describe the gross content that was on the videos. The faces you see there are faces of evil.”
Uthmeier pointed out the Chinese social media app TikTok was allegedly used by the monstrous criminals to purchase the images and videos, saying it’s crucial that the company “be more accountable.”
According to authorities, the leader of the international pedophile ring is a man living in Turkey named Mehmet Bozuyuk.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is working with Homeland Security Investigations to extradite Bozuyuk to the United States to face justice for the crimes committed against American children.
“You’ve got my word that in this state, we are going to do everything we can to hold these people accountable,” Uthmeier said. “If you are a child predator… I hope you never see the sun again.”