A man is facing a potential sentence of three hundred and twenty-five years in prison for multiple counts of sexual abuse against children under the age of thirteen. The prosecution alleges that the defendant exploited his connections on the gaming platform Fortnite, where he befriended his victims by purchasing in-game items and currency. Once a rapport was established, he reportedly coerced children into sharing explicit images of themselves during video calls.
Investigations revealed that the alleged perpetrator accumulated evidence of his crimes within a folder labelled ‘angelitos,’ containing explicit images of twenty-five minors, half of whom remain unidentified. Disturbingly, reports indicate that he arranged face-to-face meetings with some victims, leading to at least one recorded sexual assault and several other abuse instances.
Legal sources confirmed that authorities executed a search warrant at the accused’s residence in Málaga, unearthing substantial digital evidence including sexually explicit material stored on his Gmail account hosted on Mega. The defence has reportedly rejected a plea agreement offered by the prosecution amid the ongoing court proceedings.
As the trial unfolds at the Provincial Court of Madrid, the prosecution’s request seeks to impose a sentence reflective of the gravity of the defendant’s actions. Victims have emphasised their desire for heightened accountability, with some advocating for an even longer sentence of three hundred and fifty years.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.