Netflix Investigated for Allegedly Allowing Child Porn on Site

Netflix is under investigation for allowing what could be considered child porn on its streaming site.

The Argentinian film “Desire” is the movie in question because it includes a graphic scene where two underage girls engage in “sexually suggestive behavior.” The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is currently investigating the movie, according to the Daily Mail.

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“Sexually explicit content” does not have to depict “a child engaging in sexual activity,” according to Department of Justice guidelines. The movie could still be considered child pornography if the content meets the threshold of being “sufficiently sexually suggestive.”

The scene shows two young girls, 7 and 9 years old, experimenting sexually by playing “horse” on pillows, reported Faithwire.

PJ Media writer Megan Fox originally reported the film to the FBI, the Department of Justice, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Wednesday, and described the scene in question as “graphic and includes an orgasm.”

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EDITORS NOTE: Department of Justice guidelines on child pornography state:

Notably, the legal definition of sexually explicit conduct does not require that an image depict a child engaging in sexual activity. A picture of a naked child may constitute illegal child pornography if it is sufficiently sexually suggestive. Additionally, the age of consent for sexual activity in a given state is irrelevant any depiction of a minor under 18 years of age engaging in sexually explicit conduct is illegal.

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