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[PSUs]| Thursday 10th May 2007 |
A minority of sex sites accessed through Landslide offered horrific child pornography. Videotape SN-A-1 became the US government's first exhibit in the successful October 2000 trial of Thomas Reedy, Landslide's owner and manager. Court transcripts from the case described the videotape and confirmed what PC Pro reported there was no 'click here' button on the Landslide first page.
Two years later, in a statement taken by British police, Nelson's story had changed. It was claimed that the button was on the front page, and was an essential step to accessing any site.
The US court transcripts, exhibits list, and a copy
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Nor has the CPS been willing to disclose that, since the end of 2002, the police had evidence that many of those they called paedophiles were, in reality, simply victims of internet credit card fraud.
Click here to continue to part three
Part 1: Fatal flaws in Operation Ore - the full story
Part 2: The secret videotape
Part 3: Carding rackets
Part 4: The Soprano Connection
Part 5: The minister and the FBI
Part 6: Wide-scale fraud
Part 7: The rockstar fraudster
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