![]() ![]() The images in question contained underage pre-pubescent girls posing nude and engaging in sex acts. One of the images contained a trademark logo from LS Magazine, which was a Ukraine-based child sexual abuse ring that operated behind the facade of a modeling agency.Īfter the images in question were reviewed on Sept. 2 of this year, Detective Chaz Balogh had the IP address traced backed to Atlantic Broadband. A subpoena was issued to Atlantic, who responded with the physical address that the IP address is associated with. 9, Detective Corporal Richard Naprava issued a search warrant to Dropbox, requesting all information associated with Vought’s account. Dropbox responded the next day, with links that led to the discovery of over 800 images and five videos depicting child sexual abuse material. When police executed this week’s warrant at Vought’s residence, they found Vought in his bedroom. In his possession was his cellphone, a custom-built desktop computer, a laptop and numerous USB hard drives. Upon review, these drives contained thousands of files in line with those he was uploading to Dropbox. ![]()
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