Child sex photos

The Justice Department, state and local law enforcement and Congress have been carrying out a number of investigations related to the child pornography business to fight online child exploitation. In fact, more and more children are being photographed for websites aimed at pedophiles. Such websites publish explicit, sexy images of children, wearing just bits of clothing.

Some websites offering child sex photos have already been shut down. The investigations revealed that the Internet provides a growing number of the so-called model sites, providing dozens of original photos of scantily clad kids aged between 2 and 10.

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