

Some of the images and videos sold via the Newstar Websites showed children as young as 6 years old in sexual and provocative poses, wearing police and cheerleader costumes, revealing swimsuits, pantyhose and miniskirts, thong underwear, and transparent underwear. International Florida-based business Newstar Enterprise, which was founded in 2005, built, maintained, hosted, and operated what appeared to be a series of legitimate child modeling websites called Newstar Websites on servers based in the US and abroad.Īccording to court documents, Newstar was in reality "an internet-based business aimed at for-profit sexual exploitation of vulnerable children under the guise of 'child modeling'." © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Four Floridians have been charged in connection with a child sexual abuse material (CSAM) subscription service that produced millions of images and videos of sexualized minors. John Waters, who led the Viper team last year. Kotnik’s first Viper shows were scheduled for March 30 and 31 at the Naval Air Station Key West. Alannah Staver, a spokesperson for the unit. She will continue to serve in “non-supervisory role” in the Air Force’s 20th Fighter Wing, said Capt. 29, showing a photo of her with the caption, “In that instant, she knew she could fly her F-16 higher, further and faster than anyone else.” Capt. Kotnik’s hiring was announced on Twitter on Jan. Kotnik graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2011 and has accumulated more than 1,000 hours in aircraft during her time in service. Kotnik, make mistakes, I want them to have the opportunity to learn from them without being under public scrutiny and to continue to be a part of this great service.” “We have thousands of airmen across our Air Force serving our country, and not one of them is perfect,” O’Malley told the Air Force Times. Derek O’Malley, 20th Fighter Wing commander, relieved Kotnik of command due to his “loss of confidence in her ability to lead and command.” Allen Herritage, director of public affairs at Air Combat Command, stated that Col.

Zoe Kotnik was commander of the F-16 Viper Demo Team, a fleet that performs complicated aerial stunts at widely seen events such as the Super Bowl.Ĭol. Air Force’s Viper team was asked to leave after two weeks on the job, the Air Force Times reported.Ĭapt.

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