Welcome to Video case

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Short description: Investigation and prosecution of child sexual exploitation ring
Screenshot captured from the dark web moments after the website was seized by law enforcement agencies.

The Welcome to Video case involved the investigation and prosecution of a child pornography ring which traded videos through the South Korean website Welcome to Video, owned and operated by Son Jung-woo (or Jeong-woo). Authorities estimated about 360,000 downloads had been made through the website,[1] which had roughly 1.2 million members, 4,000 of which were paid members, from 38 countries. Through international cooperation and investigations, 337 people were arrested on charges of possessing child pornography.[2]

Offenses

Son purchased the website Welcome to Video in July 2015, operating a server from his home in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea, until March 2018. During this time, he distributed about 220,000 sexually exploitative videos featuring children. Many of these videos were purchased from the website using cryptocurrency, totaling 415 bitcoins, roughly 400 million.[citation needed]

Son downloaded videos of child sexual exploitation from child sexual abuse material distribution site AVSNOO and re-uploaded them to his own server. Users download videos using points purchased with bitcoin and could trade video uploads for points, encouraging them to add their own material. Forty-five percent of the videos on the site had not been encountered previously by investigators.[3]

Investigations and trials

Start of international cooperation investigation

The first organization to investigate Welcome To Video was the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which found transactions made with cryptocurrency on pornography sharing sites, and asked the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for cooperation in their work.[4] Investigators found that the Welcome to Video servers were poorly secured, allowing them to identify and trace bitcoin payments to those who made them and to determine the location of the server.[3] This collaboration revealed the website was operating from South Korea. HSI delivered related information to the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA), leading to the arrest of Son.[5]

Prosecution of Son Jung-woo

First trial

Son was arrested in March 2018 and charged in May. His charges included receiving about ₩400 million in cryptocurrency from 4,000 paid members and providing them with 3,055 articles of child pornography.[6] In addition, 156 Korean citizens were charged with possession of child pornography ((As of May 2019)). Many of those charged were unmarried men in their 20s, including office workers and college students; others included doctors, civil servants, and school teachers. One user had a history of child sex crimes and had access to roughly 48,000 articles of child pornography.[7]

Son reportedly appointed seven lawyers through a law firm.[citation needed] The first trial court found Son violated the Act on the Protection of Children and Youth Against Sex Offenses and Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc. and sentenced him to two years in prison and three years of probation.[citation needed] However, the sentence was suspended.[8] Judge Choi Mi-bok, of the Seoul Central District Court, said in a ruling: "the defendant's crimes are harmful to society" adding "he is young and has no criminal history, and he is reflecting on himself." As a mitigating factor in the sentencing, she noted Son wasn't alone in posting pornography to the Welcome to Video site and other members were also culpable.[citation needed]

Second trial and sentence confirmed

As a result of the first trial, Son left the detention center after six months. He was represented by a public defender during the second trial. In April 2019, in the midst of this trial, he registered his marriage and appealed to the court that he had a family to support.[9][|permanent dead link|dead link}}] In May 2019, the second trial court sentenced him to one and a half years in prison, stating "Acts such as selling child pornography for a large profit for a long time can distort the perception of children sexually."[9][|permanent dead link|dead link}}] Authorities also seized the revenues from the website.[6]

Examination of US extradition warrant

In October 2019, when authorities publicly announced the international investigation, US prosecutors indicted Son on nine charges, including conspiracy to post child pornography. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) requested his extradition from South Korea.[1][10] In April 2020, South Korea's Ministry of Justice requested a criminal extradition warrant for Son. On 27 April, the expiration date of Son's sentence, the Seoul High Prosecutors' Office executed this warrant, resulting in his continued confinement at the Seoul Detention Center.[11][12][13][14]

The extradition warrant had been filed for international money laundering, a crime in South Korea which did not overlap with the convictions made domestically.[10] At a 19 May hearing, the prosecution argued that the evidence was sufficient for extradition, while Son's lawyer expressed concerns about additional punishment (double jeopardy).[12] At a 16 June hearing, Son said he would "gladly accept any severe sentence" if tried in South Korea but said he did not wish to be extradited and leave his family. The prosecution noted the South Korea–U.S. Extradition Treaty stated an extradited person can only be punished for the extradition crimes.[15]

On 6 July, the extradition request was denied. The High Court decided that Son's continued presence in South Korea would be useful in the country's continuing investigations against child exploitation.[16]

Third trial

In July 2022, Son was sentenced to 24 months in prison for concealing his financial proceeds from the Welcome to Video operation and for using some of those proceeds for online gambling.[17]

Outcome from the international cooperation investigation

According to the announcement of the KNPA and the US DOJ on 16 October 2019, investigative agencies from 38 countries made arrests based on the evidence jointly collected from Welcome to Video by the KNPA; the US HSI, IRS and Federal Attorney's Office; the UK National Crime Agency; and the German District Attorney's Office.[6][18] At that time, the number of arrests was reported as 310 from 32 countries (per KNPA)[8] or 337 from 38 countries (per US officials) including United Kingdom , Ireland, United States , South Korea , Germany , Spain , Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Czech Republic, Canada , etc.[2] Among them were 223 Koreans, who accounted for 72 percent of the people arrested.[19][20]

United States

Americans convicted and sentenced for their roles in the case include:

  • Nicholas Stengel of Washington D.C., was sentenced to 15 years in prison in October 2018 for downloading 2,686 videos from the site.[21]
  • Richard Gratkowski, a former HSI agent, pleaded guilty and was sentenced in May 2019 to 70 months in prison.[22] Gratkowski appealed his conviction by claiming the investigation violated his Fourth Amendment rights, but an appeals court ruled that cryptocurrency transactions are not protected.[3]
  • Stephen P. Langlois, an Army veteran residing in Rhode Island, was sentenced in May 2019 to 42 months in prison for downloading 114 videos from the site.[18]

United Kingdom

The National Crime Agency released the names and faces of users of the website. Matthew Falder, a Cambridge-educated geophysical researcher at the University of Birmingham, was arrested in June 2017 and sentenced to 25 years in prison.[23][24] Kyle Fox was sentenced to 22 years in prison for uploading a video of a 5-year-old boy and a 3-year-old girl being sexually assaulted.[25]

Hungary

Gábor Kaleta, the Hungarian ambassador to Peru, pleaded guilty after he was found to have downloaded over 19,000 images from the site.[26][27][28] He was flown home in complete secrecy in March 2019, after the American investigators identified him;[29] the Hungarian public learned about the case in February 2020.[26] In July 2020 Kaleta was sentenced to a fine of 540,000 forints (~1500 EUR) and one year in prison, suspended for two years.[30][26][27] The sentence has widely been considered too lenient, with major public figures calling it outrageous, unacceptable[31] and "basically an acquittal".[32] Governing party Fidesz reacted with Lex Kaleta, a law intended to fight pedophilia. The new law was criticised by human rights groups for lumping together pedophilia with homosexuality and transsexuality.[33]

Aftermath

The light sentence given to Son angered many in South Korea, which grew in 2020 when Son filed to annul his marriage after claiming a need to support a "family" as an argument for a lenient sentence.[34] In September 2020, the country's Supreme Court ruled that producers of child pornography could be sentenced to up to 29 years in prison.[35]

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