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Brazilian Arrested in US Faces 5 Years in Jail for Selling Pornography PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 08 September 2006

Brazilian Danilo Simões Croce, 42, of São Paulo, was arrested in Orlando, Florida. yesterday, September 7, on charges of conspiracy to distribute obscene material.

The announcement of this arrest was made by the US Department of Justice and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. If convicted, Croce faces up to five years in prison and a US$ 150,000 fine.

According to documents filed in the District Court in Orlando, Croce and his corporation, Lex Multimedia, operated Web sites offering obscene videos for download or delivery in the U.S.

The videos depicted bukkake (mass ejaculation in somebody's face), fisting (introduction of hand and sometimes arm inside vagina) and depictions of defecation, urination and vomiting in conjunction with sex acts.

These Web sites are being hosted on Web servers in Texas. Croce's videos are delivered to his U.S. customers by mail and common carriers from a location in Orlando, Florida.

"The investigative efforts in this case not only fully endorse the Postal Inspection Service's commitment to the Attorney General's initiative against hard core pornography, it sends a loud message to those involved that they operate at enormous risk of apprehension," said Henry Gutierrez, inspector-in-charge, U.S. Postal Inspection Service in Miami.

The case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorneys Richard D. Green and Matthew Buzzelli of the Obscenity Prosecution Task Force within the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger Handberg of the U.S. Attorneys' Office for the Middle District of Florida.

The obscenity investigation is being led the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Investigative assistance was also provided by agents from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement of the Department of Homeland Security from Orlando, Florida.

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written by Magalhes Filho, September 10, 2006
Why is his pornography illegal? When did the production and distribution of ADULT pornography in the US become illegal, or is it just because he was based in wacko Florida?
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written by puffthemagicpervert, September 10, 2006
what a stupid f**k that country - as if anybody took any harm from piss in their face....yummm.....
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written by puffthemagicpervert, September 10, 2006
sexuality is such a terrible thing, says nancy reagan....
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written by injusticia usa, September 18, 2006
es una injusticia smilies/sad.gif deberian preocuparse mas en la pedofilia ese si es ilegal y con justa razon porque es en contra de la persona , pero esto nadie obliga a nadie a hacer eso simplemente por que le gusta asi como te puede gustar simplemente vivir haciendo y siendo feliz en lo que te gusta . que bad
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written by Gordon, October 18, 2006
USA turns to the most pathetic and unfair country. Guantanamo, Iraq, North Korea.. nothing is obscene. but a simple porn movie is... FREEDOM TO USA... KILL BUSH NOW!!!!
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