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Little boys sexually assaulted, live-streamed to paedophiles for money; Florida lady, son, and boyfriend accused of gruesome torture

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A Florida lady, her son, and her boyfriend are accused of recording and live-streaming a horrific case of child sexual assault for a paid audience. The defendants are South Florida suburbanites who live in Boca Raton.

Walquiria Cassinni, 38, her son Matthew, 20, and her boyfriend Ryan Londono, 42, sexually abused two children for a minimum of five years. For the benefit of paedophiles who paid for the same, they recorded the abuse and broadcast it live online.

When the assault began, one of the victims was just five years old, while the other was nine.

Judge Donald Hafele of Palm Beach County said, “I’ve seen pretty much everything in the last 25 years, so to shock the court’s conscience is frankly a difficult proposition at this point in the court’s career.” He went on, “We’re probably never going to know the full extent of this.”

Capital charges are being brought against Walquiria Cassini for abusing the two youngsters sexually. Cassini is a certified medical sonographer with a subspecialty in urology, erectile dysfunction, and reproductive health, according to her LinkedIn profile.

According to sources, her partner, Londono, an IT specialist, is suspected of performing live on camera for anonymous people to watch on streaming platforms. He is being prosecuted on the same counts.

Matthew, Cassini’s son, is also accused of the same things. The prosecutor retorted, “He’s charged with actual intercourse with the child,” in response to his attorney’s argument that he was not charged with recording the assault.

An account on X said that the youngsters would be attacked in front of an internet audience that would pay to watch after being hauled out of their beds in the middle of the night. The report also claims that Matthew would subject the kids to sex items. It is stated that the minors were also physically abused, cursed at, and spat on.

One of the kids claimed, “(Matthew) always does stuff to me; he locks the door.”

When the FBI raided Cassini’s home on March 5th, they discovered that the accused had been using tripods and cameras to capture the abuse, as well as Venmo and other related cash transactions. But no videos could be located. A day after the four-month inquiry started, 33 films were removed from an online site.

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