DOJ's Operation Grayskull Shuts Down Top 4 Dark Web Child Sexual Abuse Sites
Office of Public Affairs : Jul 28, 2025
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"President Trump's Admin. just SHUT DOWN the TOP 4 dark child s*xual abuse sites on the dark web ... God bless President Trump for saving the children!" -Bo Loudon via X
[Justice.gov] Today, the Justice Department announced the results of Operation Grayskull, a highly successful joint effort between the Department of Justice and the FBI that resulted in the dismantling of four dark web sites dedicated to images and videos containing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). To date, the operation has led to the convictions of 18 offenders, including a Minnesota man who was sentenced yesterday to 250 months in prison and lifetime supervised release for his involvement with one of these dark web sites. He was also ordered to pay $23,000 in restitution. (Image via Pixabay)
"Today's announcement sends a clear warning to those who exploit and abuse children: you will not find safe haven, even on the dark web," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti of the Justice Department's Criminal Division. "These offenders thought that they could act without consequences, but they were wrong. Thanks to the relentless determination of our prosecutors and law enforcement partners we have exposed these perpetrators for who they are, eliminated their websites and brought justice to countless victims."
"This operation represents one of the most significant strikes ever made against online child exploitation networks," said FBI Director Kash Patel. "We've not only dismantled dangerous platforms on the dark web, but we've also brought key perpetrators to justice and delivered a powerful message: you cannot hide behind anonymity to harm children."
"Yesterday's sentencing reaffirms our steadfast commitment to protecting our children, the most vulnerable among us, from those who exploit and harm them through the despicable trade in child sexual abuse material," said U.S. Attorney Hayden P. O'Byrne for the Southern District of Florida. "Thomas Peter Katsampes and his co-conspirators ran some of the dark web's most heinous networks, enabling horrific crimes against innocent victims, but Operation Grayskull has shut these sites down and delivered justice. We applaud the FBI and our international partners for their tireless work, and let this be a clear warning: we will relentlessly pursue and prosecute anyone engaged in such atrocities, no matter how they attempt to cover their tracks."
Thomas Peter Katsampes, 52, of Eagan, Minnesota, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to advertise and conspiracy to distribute child pornography on Feb. 27. According to court documents, Katsampes joined a dark web site dedicated to CSAM in 2022, advertised and distributed CSAM over the website, including CSAM depicting prepubescent children, and eventually worked his way up to a staff position on the web site, which, among other things, involved moderating the site, enforcing the site's rules for posting CSAM, and advising the site's users about how to post CSAM.
In addition to Katsampes, eight individuals have been convicted and sentenced in the Southern District of Florida for their involvement in running the primary site targeted by Operation Grayskull. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here