Man Accused of Creating Online Game to Sexually Abuse 150 Girls - DutchNews.nl
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Using a computer game that he partly developed himself, the suspect made underage girls perform increasingly “more far-reaching sexual acts”.
A 40-year-old man from Herten, Limburg, is suspected of sexually abusing girls for an extended period through a game he co-developed. Police found images of at least 150 girls on his computer. While in front of a webcam, the girls had to complete tasks in a so-called "high-score game" to earn points. These tasks became increasingly demanding. The girls were unaware that the man was watching live and recording. Among the victims are at least 40 D…
Limburg man suspected of sexually abusing over 150 girls via online game
A 40-year-old man from Herten, Limburg, is suspected of online abuse involving more than 150 underage girls, 40 of whom are from the Netherlands. On Tuesday, he faced judges for the first time at an open court session. Prosecutors say he made contact with the girls by means of a computer game he had partly created himself.
A 40-year-old man from Herten, Limburg, is suspected of abusing over 150 underage girls online. Forty victims are believed to be from the Netherlands. The man appeared in court today for the first time. According to the Public Prosecution Service, he allegedly approached the girls through a computer game he partly developed himself.
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