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France investigates reappearance of website linked to Pelicot crimes

France investigates reappearance of website linked to Pelicot crimes

Summary

French prosecutors are investigating new websites that look very similar to Coco.gg, a platform linked to serious crimes including child abuse and rape. The original Coco.gg was shut down in 2024 after being connected to many criminal reports, and its creator is facing charges but denies them. Authorities are concerned that these new sites allow access to harmful content for minors.

Key Facts

  • Coco.gg was an unmoderated chat platform linked to child abuse, drug crimes, rape, and murder.
  • The original website was closed in 2024 after over 23,000 criminal reports.
  • Isaac Steidl, founder of Coco.gg, was charged with child pornography crimes in January 2025 and denies the allegations.
  • Since April 2025, websites with names and designs similar to Coco.gg have reappeared online.
  • French prosecutors opened a new investigation into these sites for sharing violent and pornographic content accessible to minors.
  • Journalists quickly signed into one of the new sites, receiving explicit messages even after revealing they were underage.
  • Sarah El Haïry, France’s childhood commissioner, called the situation a failure to protect children from sexual abuse and said complaints were filed against other similar sites.
  • Dominique Pelicot was found guilty in 2024 of drugging and raping his wife and recruiting men through Coco.gg to abuse her; 49 men were also convicted.
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