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The 40-year-old arrested near the southwestern city of Bordeaux on July 7 was described by prosecutors as "one of the 10 most-wanted targets" of authorities fighting child sex crimes around the globe.
Bordeaux prosecutor Frederique Porterie said the suspect also appeared to have taken "an active role in the production of child pornography pictures and videos."
After being taken in for questioning, he was also charged with the incestuous rape of a minor as well as incestuous sexual assault of a 15-year-old, Porterie said.
The suspect admitted the charges against him, she added.
French police and investigators from its specialised anti-violence agency worked alongside the EU's Europol police agency.
The suspect posted the images on the so-called "darknet" of websites that can be accessed only with specific software or authorisations, ensuring anonymity for users.

People gather in support of Sergei Furgal, the governor of the Khabarovsk region, in Khabarovsk on July 13.
The protesters marched across the city on July 13 demanding Furgal's release. They had planned to hold a big gathering on the central Lenin Square, but local officials started washing the cobblestones and therefore the protesters decided to march across the city.
After police asked them not to block the streets for public transportation, the protesters began marching on sidewalks, holding posters saying "We Are For Furgal," "Freedom To Furgal," "We Are The Power Here."
Some protesters chanted slogans against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Other people were joining the protesters as they marched, while drivers of vehicles signaled their support.
The number of protesters was less than that at previous rallies, where tens of thousands gathered in support of Furgal over the weekend in Khabarovsk.
Shiigumen Sergius, who was recently defrocked in response to his criticism of the Orthodox Church's coronavirus measures, appealed to Putin in a YouTube video published by his personal spokesman Vsevolod Moguchev. Sergius warned the president that he must resign his post and transfer it to him or face starting a "full-blown spiritual war."
Comment: The priest is correct in his diagnosis of course, though his solution is rash.
Why did Putin do it (go full Corona cuckoo)?
Apparently, if he hadn't, he would have faced even worse problems from Russia's authoritarian types than he faces now from rebel priests.
An electric fence has been erected at a pub bar to ensure people keep socially distanced from one another.
Staff at The Star Inn in St Just were struggling to keep punters under control following their recent reopening.
Comment: If your pub is this rabidly pro-social distancing, it's time to find a new pub. Maybe one that doesn't treat its customers like cattle.
See also:
- Covid-1984: UK govt allows pubs to open, but they'll have to track customer's private details
- Gaslighting the population: Two-metre rule reduced for pubs in Ireland 'IF customers leave after 90 minutes'
There's an old saying from the Bible that has been adapted by management gurus: What gets rewarded gets repeated. Using that logic, Portland has just signed itself up for more riots.
KGW TV looked at the arrests and prosecutions of the 400 people caught by the Portland police at the riots. Multnomah County prosecutors dropped the charges against 59 of the protesters.
Dozens of protesters arrested during mass demonstrations in downtown Portland have had their criminal charges dropped and cases closed.The 59 freed rioters represent only 15% of the arrests.
KGW analysis of police and court records shows the Multnomah County District Attorney's office dropped charges against at least 59 of the roughly 400 protesters arrested since mass demonstrations started in Portland in late May.
Comment: If this continues there may be little left to protect as people with common sense finally decide they have had enough:
- 'They didn't protect our people': Businesses abandoning riot-torn cities
- Riot-torn Twin Cities already forgotten
- Cities Will See Citizens Flee, Fearing Continued Riots And The Reemergence Of Covid-19
- Tucker Carlson: 'Our Leaders Dither as Our Cities Burn'
- The Media Are Lying To You About Everything, Including The Riots
"The claim: Trump campaign shirts feature imperial eagle, a Nazi symbol," USA Today tweeted on Saturday. "Our ruling: true."
China's policies will remain supportive for the rest of the year to help the economy advance steadily out of the Covid-19 pandemic. China is scheduled to release a set of key economic data this week on second-quarter GDP, trade, investment, industrial production and retail sales.
While the government has abandoned setting a specific growth target for this year, much attention remains focused on the second-quarter GDP growth rate as it will shed light on the outlook for the world's second-largest economy and Beijing's future policy direction.
Comment: See also:
- Job losses, bankruptcies and store closings are all at apocalyptic levels as the US economic collapse rolls on
- UK 'conservative' govt goes full communist as it launches $54 billion 'stimulus' to mitigate self-made lockdown disaster
- UK's quantitative easing ponzi-scheme injecting even more cash than during the crash of '08
- Russia continues stockpiling gold, adding $2.7 billion, ditches dollar reserves
Comment: That's the same New York Post which - together with its sister UK publication, the Daily Mail - has had ALL the scoops on Epstein (and now, apparently, on Maxwell)...
Ghislaine Maxwell is being moved from "cell to cell" in her Brooklyn lockup — over fears someone will try to kill the accused Jeffrey Epstein madam before she stands trial, according to a report.
The Post already revealed how the 58-year-old British socialite was forced to wear paper clothes and sleep on a bare mattress so she couldn't hang herself with clothes or bed sheets like Epstein.
Comment: Right... just like Epstein.
Now insiders have told the Mail on Sunday that prison officials are so "terrified someone will try to kill her" that they are constantly moving her around inside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Comment: Well, at this rate, she may yet make it till August.
See also:
- Ghislaine Maxwell 'has tapes of two prominent US politicians having sex with minors' and boasted of 'owning' powerful people, former friend and jewel thief claims
- Epstein's madam and partner-in-crime Ghislaine Maxwell seeks bail, citing coronavirus, and denies charges
- Officials fear Epstein confidante Ghislaine Maxwell might commit suicide
- Epstein's 'pimp' Ghislaine Maxwell files demand to be released on bail as US files new indictment
- Former warden from Ghislaine Maxwell's NYC jail says she should be on suicide watch: It would be 'unimaginable' for her to escape justice
- Ex-Reddit CEO knew Ghislaine Maxwell was trafficking underage girls, attended parties with Al Gore, Facebook and Twitter Execs
- FBI agents used spy planes, smashed down door to Ghislaine Maxwell's $1m US bolthole
- Desperation move? Dershowitz defends Ghislaine Maxwell by citing friendship with Clintons, but Twitter scoffs
Scuffles between the two groups broke out in Bay Ridge as NYPD officers were forced to step in and separate about 100 Black Lives Matter protesters and several dozen cop supporters, video posted on social media showed.
The pro-NYPD rally launched from Bay Ridge and Fourth Avenues at about 5:30 p.m., with the counter-protest kicking off at around the same time about a mile away on 86th Street and Fourth Avenue.
Comment: See also:
- Young white mother killed by Black Lives Matter mob for allegedly saying 'All Lives Matter,' national media fully ignores
- Here's a conspiracy FACT: Soros-funded prosecutors let rioters go but declare not agreeing with Black Lives Matter is a 'hate crime'
- The need to belong, not facts, is what draws people to Black Lives Matter
- Couple who painted over Black Lives Matter lettering on California street charged with HATE CRIME
- LA mayor warns citizens to cancel Fourth of July plans to 'save lives,' but supports Black Lives Matter protests
- The Marxist agenda of Black Lives Matter is far different from the slogan
The partially caught on video brawl began on the 7 train when the suspect, Patrick Chambers, 46, shouted at two elderly men sitting across from him, "Why aren't you home with your kids?" police said.
Chambers then pulled a blade, allegedly slashing and stabbing the men, who are both in their 70s. The mayhem erupted about 7:25 a.m. on July 5 as the train rolled through Sunnyside.














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