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Erfurt Court Sentences Weimar Man to 10 Years and 2 Months for Large-Scale Online Child Abuse

The non-final verdict follows an investigation that traced his IP after a BKA-led network shutdown.

Overview

  • Judges described an exceptional scope with around 1,600 victims over roughly twelve years, mostly boys aged 8 to 13.
  • The defendant used internet platforms, fake videos and role-play to coerce children into sexual acts on webcam and recorded them in secret.
  • Some of the material was shared on the Darknet, and the court said he was part of a small circle supplying relevant platforms.
  • Authorities identified him in 2024 when a dismantled network led investigators to his IP address and ultimately to his Weimar apartment.
  • The chamber reviewed nearly 190 files over four days; prosecutors sought 12 years, the defense requested 5, and the court noted his limited confession and stated willingness for therapy.