Avraham Eisenberg, Mango Markets Exploiter, Charged with Possession of Child Pornography


Avraham Eisenberg, Mango Markets Exploiter, Charged with Possession of Child Pornography



In
recent
times,
more
charges
have
been
brought
against
Avraham
Eisenberg,
the
individual
who
was
involved
in
the
theft
of
110
million
dollars
from
the
decentralised
financial
system
known
as
Mango
Markets.
Eisenberg,
who
was
previously
found
guilty
of
fraud
and
market
manipulation
in
connection
with
the
crime,
is
now
facing
an

accusation

of
having
child
pornography.
This
accusation
comes
after
Eisenberg
was
previously
found
guilty
of
the
theft.



As
a
result
of
the
allegations
that
were
brought
against
Eisenberg,
it
was
revealed
that
he
had
sexually
graphic
photographs
of
children
saved
on
his
various
computing
devices.
During
a
search
that
took
place
in
January
of
2023,
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
(FBI)
of
the
United
States
of
America
made
the
first
discovery
of
these
photographs.
Several
of
the
images
that
Eisenberg
had
taken
were
said
to
have
featured
prepubescent
children
who
were
less
than
12
years
old,
according
to
the
charges
that
were
made
in
the
court
documents,
which
were
dated
April
3,
2024
but
were
not
made
public
until
April
26,
2024.



For
the
purpose
of
conducting
more
investigations
into
the
possession
and
receipt
of
child
pornography,
the
government
made
an
application
for
a
second
warrant
in
February
2023,
and
it
was
granted.
This
was
done
so
that
they
could
conduct
more
investigations.
As
a
consequence
of
this
request,
which
resulted
in
an
expansion
of
the
first
search
warrant’s
scope,
the
police
were
able
to
search
for
more
evidence
concerning
the
possession
and
receipt
of
child
pornography.



One
of
the
most
important
things
to
keep
in
mind
is
that
the
allegations
that
have
been
made
against
Eisenberg
have
not
been
proven
in
court.
Christopher
Brunet,
an
investigative
journalist,
claims
that
he
has
screenshots
that
show
Eisenberg “talking
about
children
in
really
disgusting
ways”.
Brunet’s
assertions
are
contrary
to
the
rest
of
the
information
shown
here.



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