More than 200 nabbed in online child porn sting

TRENTON, N.J. -- Acting on a tip, the New Jersey Attorney General's Office late last year shut down a Web server located in North Jersey that allowed subscribers around the globe to swap images of child pornography. Cumberland County (N.J.) Prosecutor Arthur Marchand said a Vineland, N.J., man...

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Published inKnight Ridder Tribune News Service p. 1
Main Author Eugene Kiely and Sam Wood
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Tribune Content Agency LLC 08.05.2002
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Summary:TRENTON, N.J. -- Acting on a tip, the New Jersey Attorney General's Office late last year shut down a Web server located in North Jersey that allowed subscribers around the globe to swap images of child pornography. Cumberland County (N.J.) Prosecutor Arthur Marchand said a Vineland, N.J., man was caught in the sting. In late December, New Jersey officials located the server in North Jersey, disabled it and removed the pornographic content. The California man, whose name was not released, was arrested and charged with possessing and distributing child pornography.