From YouTube to Instagram, and Twitter to Pinterest, videos and links to online markets for a child sex abuse doll are being posted on the biggest social media sites, the I-Team has found.
On one YouTube channel called Pretty Dolls, which has since been removed, videos about life-sized dolls that look like children and are sold for a dark purpose have been watched more than 100,000 times.
“This should disgust every human being,” said Rep. Dan Donovan (R-NY).
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