A Walt Disney World employee along with seven other men was arrested by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Florida for allegedly possessing and distributing child pornography.
It's a sick world after all.
The investigation was headed by detectives from the computer crimes unit aptly known as "Operation May's Monsters."
In total, the eight scumbags face 1,280 felony charges for their part in allegedly distributing pornography involving babies, toddlers, and children, as per a June 1st news release from the sheriff’s office.
“These videos and photographs are some of the most horrific my detectives have ever seen — images of children being forced to expose their genitalia and raped,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said in a statement.
“Each time one of these monsters upload and share child pornography, they are feeding a child exploitation pipeline and they are victimizing children over and over again,” Judd said.
The video says it all:
“These men have a menagerie of occupations to include a Disney employee. It is a stark reminder of the importance of awareness when it comes to your kids online activities,” Sheriff Judd says in the video.
He added a warning for parents: “This is another stark reminder of why it is important to get all in your child’s business when it comes to their gaming stations, cell phones, and other electronic devices.”
Almost half the total charges, 540 counts of enhanced possession of child pornography, belong to Paul Viel, 40, of Davenport, FL.
The scumcrumpet was employed at Cosmic Ray's restaurant in Tomorrowland located at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Park, in Orlando.
Well, Viel's 'Tomorrowland" may be the land of steel bars and carefully held shower soap, but prior to moving to Florida to work at Disney, he lived in Indiana.
“Why do people like Paul Viel work at Disney? Because that’s where the children are, and they want to be around children,” the sheriff said during a news conference June 1.
“Why do people like Paul Viel work at Disney? Because that’s where the children are, and they want to be around children,” the sheriff said during a news conference June 1.
I will not go into further detail as to what photos were found at this dirtbag's home, but suffice it to say, it was a vile Viel find. You can watch the video for more on that if you have the stomach for it.
Viel’s bail has been set at $2.7 million — $5,000 for every charge he faces, according to the release.
Among the other men, one was a boudoir photographer, one worked at Best Buy and another made potato salad at a Publix supermarket.
Among the other men, one was a boudoir photographer, one worked at Best Buy and another made potato salad at a Publix supermarket.
Potato salad. Yech!
“We’re not letting that rascal make potato salad in the jail,” Judd said.
“We’re not letting that rascal make potato salad in the jail,” Judd said.
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