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  • France threatens to block Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls ahead of Paris store opening

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    By SAMUEL PETREQUIN

    PARIS (AP) — French authorities have warned they may block access to Shein after it emerged that the online fast fashion giant had been selling sex dolls with a childlike appearance.

Meanwhile, a parliamentary fact-finding mission on the inspection of products imported into France announced it will summon Shein officials for questioning.

“No economic actor can consider themselves above the law. A retailer who sold such an item would have had their store immediately closed by a prefectoral order. Shein must provide an explanation,” said the mission rapporteur, Antoine Vermorel-Marques.

Under French law, the distribution via electronic communication networks of child-pornographic materials is punishable by up to seven years in prison and a 100,000 euro ($115,000) fine.

The watchdog also noted that Shein sells other pornographic products including adultlike sex dolls without effective age-filtering measures to prevent “minors or sensitive audiences from accessing such pornographic content.”

Shein was founded in China in 2012, and the low-cost online retailer is now based in Singapore. Reaching customers mainly through its app, it has enjoyed a meteoric rise to become a global leader in fast fashion, shipping to 150 countries. The company has faced criticism over its labor practices and environmental record.

Lescure’s comments came just days before Shein is due to open its first permanent physical store in Paris, located inside the BHV Marais department store in the heart of the French capital city. The opening has sparked controversy, with an online petition protesting Shein’s arrival gathering more than 100,000 signatures.

Frederic Merlin, president of Societe des Grands Magasins, which owns BHV, called the sale of the dolls on Shein’s platform “indecent” and “unacceptable,” adding that “no product from Shein’s international marketplace” will be sold at the department store.

Meanwhile, the child-protection NGO Mouv’Enfants staged a protest at BHV. “As long as these dolls are available somewhere in the world, the company will remain an accomplice to a system that enables sex crimes against children,” co-founder Arnaud Gallais said.

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  • GOP lawmaker with ‘joebidennnn69’ screen name to plead guilty to sharing child sex abuse videos

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    By JEFFREY COLLINS

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A Republican member of the South Carolina House who prosecutors say used the screen name “joebidennnn69” agreed Friday to plead guilty to distributing sexual abuse material involving children.

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  • Former University Park mayor charged with possessing 45,000 files of child sex abuse images – WTOP News

    Former University Park mayor charged with possessing 45,000 files of child sex abuse images – WTOP News

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    A former mayor of University Park, Maryland, is facing dozens of charges after FBI investigators said they found 45,000 files depicting suspected child sexual abuse on his devices.

    Editor’s note: This article discuses details of child sexual abuse that may be disturbing to some readers.

    The former mayor of University Park, Maryland, is facing dozens of charges after FBI investigators said they found 45,000 files depicting suspected child sexual abuse on his devices.

    Joel Biermann, 46, was charged with 22 counts of possessing child sexual abuse images, along with several other related charges, this week. He served as the Prince George’s County town’s mayor from 2022 through June 2024.

    Investigators said he produced, distributed and knowingly possessed images and videos of children being sexually abused. Some of the allegations overlapped with his time as mayor.

    When law enforcement searched his home Monday, they located electronic devices with tens of thousands of files containing abusive materials, according to charging documents.

    Some of those file names listed children’s race and age, with the youngest listed being 2 years old. Several were explicitly labeled with the terms “rape,” others mentioned torture or bondage.

    The content of those files showed naked children who were at times being sexually abused or raped by adults, according to charging documents. Many of the children were prepubescents.

    In his office, investigators said they found a pair of boys underwear with a Spiderman print and a blow-up doll with anatomy similar to a child.

    Back in 2021, Biermann began messaging an unknown user on Facebook and paying the person to produce sexually explicit images of at least two young boys, who appeared to be around 11 years old, according to FBI investigators.

    Those messages continued through December 2023. The person who was messaging Biermann lives outside the U.S.

    In the messages, Biermann requested the victim wear a thong and asked for naked images of the children, according to charging documents. He told the user “this is your opportunity to be a real business person” and requested the child “take a shower” before the photos were taken.

    A subpoena of his Facebook account showed 4,500 messages between Biermann and an unknown person who lives outside the U.S. from January 2021 through December 2023.

    Records from a payment app, from January 2023 to March 2024, showed Biermann paid the unknown suspect more than $800. One wire transfer was listed as being for the “camera and thongs.”

    Biermann’s arrest was first reported by WTOP’s partners at 7News.

    ‘Serious charges’ for former mayor

    Biermann served on the town’s council for two years before becoming mayor in June 2022. While running for reelection last May, his campaign website listed his “top priority” as “protecting our children.”

    He lost a bid for reelection to Laurie Morrissey, who was sworn in as mayor in June 2024.

    A University Park spokesperson said Biermann has no official position with the town.

    “These are serious charges, and the Town is ready to assist as requested,” the spokesperson said in an email to WTOP.

    Last July, Biermann was appointed by Gov. Wes Moore to serve on the Maryland Veterans Home Commission.

    In November 2023, the mayor of College Park, a neighboring jurisdiction, was sentenced to 30 years in a child sexual abuse materials case.

    Biermann is expected to appear in court Wednesday.

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  • Sex offender who lured Charlotte teen to Missouri indicted by federal grand jury

    Sex offender who lured Charlotte teen to Missouri indicted by federal grand jury

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    Christopher Porter, 30, will soon appear in front of a Charlotte jury for luring an Indian Trail teen to Missouri, where police say he raped her and took videos. A federal grand jury indicted him Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.

    Christopher Porter, 30, will soon appear in front of a Charlotte jury for luring an Indian Trail teen to Missouri, where police say he raped her and took videos. A federal grand jury indicted him Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.

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    The man who police say used a social messaging app to meet and eventually coerce a Charlotte teen into running away and producing child pornography will face a judge in her hometown.

    Christopher Porter, 30, has been held in Missouri since Kirkwood police found him in a Lowe’s parking lot with the girl. They were near St. Louis — 750 miles away from the Indian Trail home she left 12 days earlier.

    The two met on Whisper, Kirkwood police told The Charlotte Observer, and he picked the girl up in Oklahoma. The app, similar to Discord, allows users to remain anonymous.

    “Whisper is the best place to discover secrets around you… Search For Something! No seriously, do it,” the platform says on its website.

    Porter was violating his sex offender registration when he traveled outside his home state of California, where he “has a prior for lewd and lascivious acts with a child under the age of 14,” according to a complaint filed by Missouri police.

    A federal grand jury in Charlotte indicted Porter Wednesday, charging him with production of child pornography and committing a “qualifying felony offense involving a minor.”

    A St. Louis grand jury in December indicted him with four counts: statutory rape, statutory sodomy, sexual exploitation of a minor and possession of child pornography — including “moving images” and a video.

    Porter could face 30 to 50 years for each of the three counts of production of child pornography. The charge of committing a felony while being required to register as a sex offender could add 10 years on top of that, said the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Western District of North Carolina in a news release.

    Sexual predators on Whisper, messaging apps

    In 2022, a 29-year-old was sentenced to 60 months in prison for using Whisper and “engaging in sexually explicit conversations” with someone he believed was a 13-year-old girl from Virginia. In reality, he was talking to undercover police.

    A Tennessee corrections officer who police contacted through “the dark web” — again posing as a guardian offering a child for sex — is now spending 17 years in prison for traveling to North Carolina intending to rape a toddler.

    What parents, kids should know about sextortion online

    “Sextortion can start on any site, app, messaging platform, or game where people meet and communicate,” according to the FBI.

    In most cases, young people believe they are talking to someone their own age. The person on the other end may claim to already have revealing photos of the child and demand more. When they receive more, they may threaten to publish them or become violent.

    “The shame, fear, and confusion children feel when they are caught in this cycle often prevents them from asking for help or reporting the abuse,” the FBI writes.

    In 2022, law enforcement agencies received over 7,000 reports related to the online sextortion of minors, resulting in at least 3,000 victims, primarily boys. More than a dozen sextortion victims were reported to have died by suicide, the bureau wrote in a news release.

    The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children outlined steps parents and young people can take if they or their child are a victim of sextortion, including:

    • Remember, the predator is to blame, not your child or you.
    • Get help before deciding whether to pay money or otherwise comply with the predator. Cooperating or paying rarely stops the blackmail and continued harassment.
    • REPORT the predator’s account via the platform’s safety feature.
    • BLOCK the predator and DO NOT DELETE the profile or messages because that can be helpful to law enforcement in identifying and stopping them.
    • Let NCMEC help get explicit images of you off the internet.
    • Visit missingkids.org/IsYourExplicitContentOutThere to learn how to notify companies yourself or visit cybertipline.org to report to us for help with the process.
    • Ask for help. This can be a very complex problem and may require help from adults or law enforcement.
    • If you don’t feel that you have adults in your corner, you can reach out to NCMEC for support at gethelp@ncmec.org or call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST.

    This story was originally published February 21, 2024, 3:57 PM.

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  • Mass. marijuana shops pay towns hefty fees. Why that might change. – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

    Mass. marijuana shops pay towns hefty fees. Why that might change. – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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    … Monday. 
    Under current state law, marijuana establishments must pay a community … the costs imposed by the marijuana establishment.  
    “Reasonably related” means there … offset the operation of a marijuana establishment. Those costs could include …

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