Southland children among those coerced by neo-Nazis into producing child pornography, feds say
Briefly

A recently unsealed grand jury indictment reveals that four men from the neo-Nazi group CVLT ran an international child exploitation ring. They allegedly coerced 16 minors into producing sadistic and abusive pornography while blackmailing them for compliance. The indictment outlines horrific tactics employed to exploit vulnerable children, including encouragement to perform dehumanizing acts such as self-harm. Charged with engaging in a child exploitation enterprise, each man could face 20 years to life in prison upon conviction.
The indictment states that victims were encouraged to engage in increasingly dehumanizing acts, including cutting and eating their own hair, drinking their urine.
Each defendant faces charges that could result in a 20 years to life prison sentence for engaging in a child exploitation enterprise.
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