Dec 31, 2025

Police Raid Ex-Unification Church Official's Home in Bribery Probe

Statute of Limitations Nears for Democratic Party Lawmaker's 2018 Bribery Case Involving 20M Won and Watch

Lee Gi-woo
Chosun Daily 
December 31, 2025

Police investigating allegations of bribery involving the Unification Church raided the home of Jeong Won-ju, former secretary-general to the Unification Church’s former president, on the 31st. The National Police Agency’s National Office of Investigation, leading the dedicated Unification Church probe, confirmed the raid at Jeong’s residence in Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province.

한학자 통일교 총재의 전 비서실장 정원주씨가 28일 오전 서울 서대문구 경찰청 중대범죄수사과로 조사를 받기 위해 출석하고 있다. 2025.12.28/뉴스1 ⓒ News1 김진환 기자

The raid aimed to secure evidence related to allegations that Chun Jae-soo, Democratic Party lawmaker, received 20 million Korean won in cash and one luxury watch from the Unification Church around 2018.

Police had charged Jeong in early 2019 for allegedly providing illegal political funds to lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties and referred the case to prosecutors. However, they had not charged the lawmaker involved. On the day of the raid, Jeong was treated as a reference person, not a suspect.

In the afternoon, police conducted a second raid on the office of Min Joong-ki’s special prosecutor team. This marked the third raid on the office, following previous searches on the 15th and 16th, to secure additional evidence related to the lawmaker’s alleged offenses.

Concerns have been raised that the statute of limitations for the lawmaker’s alleged bribery could soon expire. If the luxury watch’s value is under 10 million Korean won, the total amount (30 million Korean won) would fall below the threshold for a seven-year statute of limitations. Since the cash was reportedly received around 2018, the statute of limitations could expire next year. Police are currently verifying the timing and amount of the alleged cash transfer.

https://www.chosun.com/english/national-en/2025/12/31/TXKAJLDST5HPLBHLWKWNFKGQJI/

Dec 28, 2025

Security guard shot dead by colleague over firewood dispute in Kanpur

December 25, 2025

KANPUR (UP): (Dec 27) A 45-year-old security guard was shot dead allegedly by his colleague following a minor dispute over firewood at a construction site here on Saturday, police said.

The incident took place at an under-construction Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Agricultural University in Gadanpur Ahar village under the Bilhaur area.

The deceased, identified as Nirmal Singh Chandel alias Neeraj, a resident of Aurangpur Sambhi village, was on night duty along with other guards when the altercation began, Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Dinesh Tripathi told reporters.

https://www.ptinews.com/story/national/security-guard-shot-dead-by-colleague-over-firewood-dispute-in-kanpur/3227070

Dec 27, 2025

Cult tricked members with expensive animal sacrifices and illegal drugs- coupled with threats and manipulation in Spain

Cult tricked members with expensive animal sacrifices and illegal drugs- coupled with threats and manipulation in Spain

Alex Trelinski
The Olive Press
December 25, 2025

Cult tricked members with expensive animal sacrifices and illegal drugs- coupled with threats and manipulation in Spain

FIVE people have been arrested in the Canary Islands for their involvement in a cult that ripped off members with charges for animal sacrifice rituals and the supply of illegal drugs.

The Policia Nacional said the gang used Santeria rituals to exert psychological control over followers.

Santeria is an Afro-Caribbean religion that combines West African Yoruba beliefs with Roman Catholic elements.

CULT ARREST

The religion is a legitimate spiritual practice with millions of followers but the gang exploited beliefs to make large amounts of money.

Four people in Tenerife and one in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria were detained on charges animal abuse, fraud, injuries, crimes against public health, false documentation, and belonging to a criminal gang.

The nationalities involved have not been disclosed.

Vulnerable people were targets for the gang who manipulated them through deception and instilling fears, including supposed spiritual threats,

Cult members shelled out large amounts of money for rituals that claimed personal benefits, spiritual protection, or sickness cures.

Participants sacrificed animals during ceremonies and took substances dangerous to health, including jimsonweed, poppers, cocaine and other hallucinogens.

Psychological control exercised by the cult leader was so intense that several ex-followers required psychiatric treatment after leaving the group.

The Policia Nacional said such groups posed significant danger by offering spirituality to commit crimes and earn large incomes.

https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2025/12/24/cult-tricked-members-with-expensive-animal-sacrifices-and-illegal-drugs-coupled-with-threats-and-manipulation-in-spain/

Dec 20, 2025

‘764’ Extremist Group Leader Pleads Guilty to RICO, Child Exploitation Charges

Friday, December 19, 2025

For Immediate Release
Office of Public Affairs
A San Antonio-based member of the Nihilistic Violent Extremist (NVE) group 764 pleaded guilty today to racketeering activity and multiple acts relating to the sexual exploitation of children.

“The FBI will not rest when it comes to identifying and holding accountable those who prey on children and other vulnerable individuals,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “The court documents show the defendant coerced minors to commit heinous and cruel acts of self-harm. Today’s guilty plea is a major step in seeing justice served in this case and demonstrates the FBI’s commitment to protecting the nation’s youth.”

"Chavez led a group of online predators whose ultimate purpose is to destroy our society.  They tried to achieve that heinous goal by desensitizing innocent children to violence—coercing them to perform gruesome and harmful acts against themselves and animals—with the hope of encouraging further violence and spreading chaos," said Sue J. Bai, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for National Security. "The National Security Division will continue to relentlessly investigate and prosecute predators who seek to terrorize our society by targeting our most vulnerable."

“764 members, like the defendant, use the Internet to prey on vulnerable minors, coercing them to mutilate themselves, produce child exploitation images of themselves, and attempt suicide," said U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons for the Western District of Texas. "My office will do everything legally possible to prosecute and imprison members of this group for as long as the law allows."

According to court documents, Alexis Aldair Chavez, also known as Zack and Zack8884, 19, was an administrator and online leader of the ‘8884’ network, which is a network related to 764. Both 8884 and 764 are NVEs who engage in criminal conduct within the United States and engage with other extremists abroad. These NVEs share accelerationist goals that include social unrest and the downfall of the current world order, including the U.S. Government. Members of 8884 work in concert with one another towards a common purpose of destroying civilized society through the corruption and exploitation of vulnerable populations, including minors. NVEs engage in criminal conduct within the United States and abroad, in furtherance of political, social, or religious goals that derive primarily from a hatred of society at large and a desire to bring about its collapse by sowing indiscriminate chaos, destruction, and social instability. NVEs demand, coerce, and extort victims to engage in variety of violent conduct, including self-mutilation, online and in-person sexual acts, harm to animals, sexual exploitation of siblings and others, acts of violence, threats of violence, suicide, and murder.

In or about October 2023, Chavez and a co-conspirator attempted to have a minor female kill herself in a video chat by overdosing on pills. The two conspirators recorded the attempted suicide to obtain “content” that would allow them to maintain and increase their status in the 8884 enterprise. Approximately two months later, Chavez and the minor female victim worked together to coerce a female located overseas to get naked on camera, cut herself, and engage in sexual acts. They also extorted another female by forcing the victim to cut the name “Zack” into herself.

On or about Dec. 29, 2023, Chavez and a co-conspirator coerced another minor female to cut her tongue as well as torture and kill a cat on a live video call. That same month, Chavez and another co-conspirator worked together to groom and extort several other minor females. In one instance, the two conspirators coerced a female victim to light her arm on fire and have the fire burn through her skin and deeper into her body, while on a recorded video chat within the ‘8884’ channel. They groomed another minor female victim, forcing her to drink her own urine and attempt to overdose on unknown pills.

On or about Jan. 23, 2024, Chavez and a co-conspirator threatened and coerced a minor female victim to engage in sexually obscene activities and other egregious acts.

Chavez pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering, one count of distribution of child pornography, and one count of possession of child pornography. He faces up to 20 years in prison for each count, with a minimum of five years in prison for the distribution charge. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

The FBI San Antonio Field Office is investigating the case with assistance from FBI Washington Field Office, Homeland Security Investigations, and the San Antonio Police Department.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Mark Roomberg and Bill Harris for the Western District of Texas, and Trial Attorneys Justin Sher and James Donnelly of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting the case.

The Justice Department remains vigilant against the threat of Nihilistic Violent Extremist (NVE) networks, like 764, that operate within the United States and around the globe. NVEs often target vulnerable individuals, including minors, using social media platforms to share CSAM and gore material, and groom victims toward committing acts of violence. Victims are often extorted, coerced, compelled, and blackmailed into complying with NVE demands, including self-mutilation, online and in-person sexual acts, harm to animals, sexual exploitation of siblings and others, acts of violence, threats of violence, suicide, and murder. For more information on how to protect children and others, read about the online risks here: Parents, Caregivers, Teachers — FBI and the FBI’s March 2025 public service announcement.

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims.
 For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.


Dec 1, 2025

Obituary: Ashley Allen

Ashley Allen
March 1986 - November 2025

Ashley was a remarkably empathetic soul who enriched the lives of everyone she encountered with her profound love and understanding. Possessing a natural gift for healing from a very young age, she dedicated her life to this calling, serving as an EMT, a social worker in many fields including hospice and emergency services, a gifted and compassionate therapist, and a loving mother and aunt. Inspired by a deep passion for trauma recovery, she made extensive and lasting contributions across the fields of cultic studies, extremism, prison reform, veterans affairs, and domestic violence by providing therapy for survivors, developing programs, authoring articles, and coordinating on global initiatives. Her life was a testament to the profound impact one person can have: she changed countless lives through an extraordinary lifetime of service.

In keeping with her wishes there will be no funeral services.

"My love is not gone — it is changing form. Watch for me in the quiet, in the wild, in the still moments when your heart aches. I will be there.
When you miss me, speak to me. I’ll be listening.
When you cry, let the tears come. They are holy.
When you laugh, know that I am close."