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- Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, was arrested for possessing over 100 videos of child pornography, including computer-generated content.
- The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office linked Bell to an account that shared 134 files of child sex abuse, and charged him with two felonies.
- This is the first case in Sacramento County applying a new law against possession of computer-generated child sex abuse material.
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Darrin Bell, known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoons, was arrested in California for possessing more than 100 child pornography videos, some of which were computer-generated. Sacramento County authorities linked him to an account sharing 134 files and charged him with two felonies, marking the first case under a new state law criminalizing computer-generated child sex abuse material. Bell, a freelance cartoonist since 1995, has created popular series like “Candorville” and recently published a graphic novel titled “The Talk.”
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