Alleged member of neo-Nazi sextortion ring arrested on child porn charges, had photos of kids as young as 2: feds

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A member of the “764” neo-Nazi sextortion ring was arrested on child pornography charges Monday after the feds found disturbing images of children as young as 2 years old on his computer, new court papers allege.

Aaron “Baggeth” Corey, of Albany, NY, had “more than 25 videos and images depicting child pornography” on his cellphone and computer that he downloaded from social media apps, according to a criminal complaint filed in Syracuse federal court.

Corey communicated online with other members of the 764 group under the username “Baggeth” — who was known for attempting to get girls to place bags over their heads, the complaint claims.

Illustration of a person in black clothing with a white pentagram on their chest and the number 764 in a distressed font next to them.Aaron “Baggeth” Corey, a member of the “764” sextortion ring, has been arrested on child pornography charges. Institute for Countering Digital Extremism

The 23-year-old allegedly had vile pictures of prepubescent naked girls as young as 2, and one photo of a child between age 5 and 6 engaged in a sex act with a man, the complaint alleges.

Federal investigators examining Corey’s phone also found a meme of a cartoon character wearing a T-shirt that said “I heart CP” — or child pornography, according to court docs.

Corey also made concerning internet searches that showed his perverse fixations.

On June 15, 2025, he looked up “parks near me for kids,” the complaint alleges.

He also visited a Quora page titled “Is it okay for a 13-year-old girl to date a 27-year-old guy even if he’s respectful about it” and another Quora page titled “Where can I meet girls aged 10-14 years old,” the court papers claim.

A criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York against Aaron Corey for receipt of child pornography, dated February 2, 2026.Corey allegedly possessed photos and videos depicting children as young as 2 years old. United States District Court

The feds discovered conversations Corey had with an “individual-1” in October chatting about their depraved preferences.

Corey allegedly told the person in an Oct. 22 conversation: “Without saying too much over messenger, you would really like the porn I have if youre into that. All imma say … I wonder if youre as f–ked up as I am.”

The creep also told the person how boys ages 10 to 14 are “100 percent corruptible” and eventually said the pair should move the conversation to another app “So I can actually say what I wanna say,” the complaint alleges.

The suspect was caught after the feds initially obtained a warrant to search his phone and apartment tied to drug allegations. But when they searched his device, they found the twisted images and immediately stopped to obtain a new warrant to start a child pornography probe.

“The 764 network is a depraved criminal group that exploits vulnerable children and revels in their abuse,” said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. “The very serious crimes alleged in this indictment will be aggressively prosecuted until justice is served, as the Justice Department and federal partners continue efforts to take down this violent extremist network.”

The 764 group has made headlines in recent months for its prevalence around the country in which it blackmails teens on platforms like Discord and Roblox into making twisted videos, including asking them to pose nude, torture family pets, carve symbols into their bodies and other depraved acts.

The feds call the cult-like network a “nihilistic violent extremist organization.”

Corey’s criminal defense attorney didn’t immediately return a request for comment Wednesday.

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