AG Balderas Launches Investigation of Technology Used to Facilitate Child Exploitation; Requests Cooperation from BitTorrent & Other Companies

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 8, 2018

Contact: James Hallinan (505) 660-2216

Albuquerque, NM – This morning, New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas announced his office is investigating the use of technology to distribute child pornography and has requested the cooperation of BitTorrent Inc. and other companies to provide information that will aid in the investigation. Last week, Deputy Attorney General for Criminal Affairs Sharon Pino sent a letter to BitTorrent CEO Rogelio Choy demanding answers by June 8, 2018 about the company and users’ practices regarding child exploitation.

“Protecting New Mexico’s children from horrific sexual violence and exploitation is the number one priority of our Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and I am fully expecting BitTorrent’s cooperation with our investigation,” Attorney General Hector Balderas said. “Our office continues to battle child exploitation and human trafficking in New Mexico, and large, out-of-state corporations operating in New Mexico have an obligation to contribute to this vital mission for public safety.”

The letter states, “For example, our office spearheads the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and Human Trafficking Task force both consisting of statewide law enforcement agencies committed to investigating and combating exploitation of children and adults in New Mexico. As part of this work, we have successfully partnered with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in union with Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Instagram, and numerous other electronic service providers and databases to protect the integrity of their business and prevent illicit misuse by users.”

“Further, the OAG demands that uTorrent immediately report any individuals engaging in the illegal trade of contraband images of child exploitation to the OAG and the NCMEC and provide a list of IP addresses regardless of the status of the user’s subscription status,” concludes the letter.

Attorney General Balderas oversees the New Mexico ICAC Task Force and created the New Mexico Human Trafficking Task Force which he also oversees. To report suspected child exploitation please call the Office of the Attorney General at (505) 717-3500, or 1-800-THELOST (1-800-843-5678) or www.missingkids.com.

Please see attached for a copy of the letter to BitTorrent Inc.

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