Posted on 01/14/2003 1:13:11 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
FW probe led to Townshend's arrest
01/14/2003
FORT WORTH - The arrest of rock legend Pete Townshend on suspicion of possessing child pornography has a link to North Texas.
Mr. Townshend's arrest Monday stems from a 1999 investigation in Fort Worth. That probe was called Operation Avalanche, a reference to Landslide Productions, Inc., a Fort Worth-based Internet company that ran a multi-million dollar child pornography business.
It has turned into the world's biggest child porn investigation ever.
"We collected a database that Landslide had and then we shared that information throughout this country and throughout the globe," said former Assistant U.S. Attorney Terri Moore, who prosecuted the Operation Avalanche case.
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Ms. Moore said Thomas and Janice Reedy ran the Landslide company, which collected fees from Internet users. Those fees were then shared with other individuals who produced the content for the pornographic Web sites.
At its peak, postal inspectors said Landslide collected more than $1.4 million a month. The Reedys were convicted on child pornography charges in 2001; Mr. Reedy received a life sentence and Mrs. Reedy got a 14-year term.
Police arrested Mr. Townshend, a guitarist and co-founder of The Who, at his suburban London home based on leads from Operation Avalanche.
"We were giving the information to the British authorities, to the Italian authorities, to the German authorities, Russian... I mean, you name it," Ms. Moore said. "We had over 350,000 subscribers to child porn, and that was worldwide."
Mr. Townshend admits he visited a web site advertising child porn, but he said it was for research on an upcoming autobiography. Mr. Townshend said he was abused as a child said he has campaigned against child pornography.
Ms. Moore said she worked with a British investigator who is now handling the case involving Mr. Townshend.
No charges have been filed in Mr. Townshend's case.
So far, Operation Avalance has resulted in some 4,000 search warrants in the U.S. and overseas. An estimated 7,000 suspects are under investigation in Great Britain.
The real victims are children, Ms. Moore emphasized. "They're not virtual children made up in the mind of a computer; they were real kids that suffered."
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All doing research on their abused pasts, no doubt.
Does anyone know when in 2001? There may be a correlation between the time they were busted, their trial, and conviction with the time Townshend posted his 'A Different Bomb' on his web site.
That is such a bogus excuse. Even if he is truthful about being abused a a child, how could viewing child porn possibly assist one in either healing old wounds or writing an autobiography? It just doesn't make sense.
Even if Pete Townshend did have a bad childhood, he of all people, should be over it. I mean, he's had a wonderful life since childhood being a rich and famous rock star. Millions of people would have gladly traded places with him.
If he were charged in this country, by the latest Supreme Court ruling on virtual child porn, the government might have to prove it was real.
Good question. Since he's raised his "research" defense, I assume he's still got downloads on his computer.
You he must have been into it pretty good to actually pull out a credit card and pay. I bet he was surfing the free kiddie sites and then wanted more action without all the hassle of busy free sites, so he thinks he'll just pay for his next fix of kiddie porn.
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