FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - For years, a Fort Lauderdale Internet company has made money by posting photos showing children in skimpy clothes and teens in adult poses. They call it child modeling, but now an Alabama grand jury is calling it child pornography. It's a story NBC 6 first revealed in November 2001 in the award-winning series "Selling Innocence."
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"This was free Web page that viewers could download for free pictures of underage female children," said Alice Martin, U.S. attorney for the northern district of Alabama said Tuesday.
NBC 6 first exposed the Webe Web Corporation in 2001. Police found the photos concerning but said they weren't illegal.
"It's about what's within the law and how much money they can make and how quickly they can make it. That's what this is about," said then Lt. Paul O'Connell.
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Somebody just got fucked, and will make more problems for us all.