Federal authorities have exposed a chilling operation that preyed on America’s youth through the very platforms too many parents trust for innocent fun. Five men, scattered across the country, stand accused of leading “Greggy’s Cult,” a depraved online group that lured children as young as 11 into producing child pornography before pushing some toward suicide. The indictment, unsealed in Brooklyn federal court this week, paints a picture of calculated evil: predators who weaponized Discord servers and popular games like Roblox and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to ensnare vulnerable kids.
At the center is Hector Bermudez, 29, from Queens, New York, known online as “Fiasco.” Joined by Zachary Dosch, 26, of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Rumaldo Valdez, 22, of Honolulu, Hawaii; David Brilhante, 28, of San Diego, California; and Camden Rodriguez, 22, of Longmont, Colorado, the group stands accused of orchestrated a child exploitation enterprise from January 2020 to January 2021. They face charges including conspiracy to produce and distribute child pornography, as well as interstate threats.
All five were arrested in coordinated raids yesterday and are set for arraignment in New York.
What makes this ring particularly insidious is its method of recruitment and control. The cult members posed as peers in gaming chats, drawing in isolated preteens and teens with promises of camaraderie. Once hooked, they escalated to video calls where victims were coerced into explicit acts—self-recorded and shared like trophies among the group.
“The defendants and other members of ‘Greggy’s Cult’ captured images (i.e. ‘screenshots’ or ‘screen recordings’) of the sexually explicit conduct and shared it to other Discord servers and amongst themselves,” the Department of Justice detailed in its press release.
But the horror didn’t end with the recordings. To bind victims in silence and despair, the men demanded degrading proofs of loyalty: carving group members’ names into skin during so-called “fansigning,” declaring themselves “owned” by the cult, or inflicting self-harm. Prosecutors allege the group repeatedly egged on suicides, with one victim told to overdose on pills or hang from a ceiling fan. U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. for the Eastern District of New York called it a “nightmarish platform on the internet where children were used, sexually abused, and at times driven to the brink of suicide.”
This is an unambiguous warning flare about the unchecked shadows of the digital world. Greggy’s Cult predates the notorious 764 network, a self-proclaimed “Nihilistic Violent Extremist” outfit that federal investigators link to similar abuses, including animal harm and sibling exploitation. Overlaps between the groups raise uncomfortable questions: How many more such networks fester in plain sight, graduating from one depravity to the next? And why did it take years to dismantle something so brazenly active on mainstream apps?
Parents know the stakes all too well… at least they should. Gaming has long been a refuge for kids navigating tough days, but these cases reveal how predators exploit that trust. The DOJ notes victims were found in everyday Discord hangouts and free-to-play games, platforms that millions of families use without a second thought. Even after the cult supposedly disbanded, Bermudez allegedly kept soliciting material from minors as late as June 2025, according to a bail opposition letter. It’s a stark reminder that one conversation can spiral into irreversible damage.
Law enforcement deserves credit for these coordinated arrests from Hawaii to New York. Yet vigilance starts at home. Talk to your children about the strangers behind the screens. Monitor those group chats. These five men may soon face justice, but the real fight is keeping our kids safe from the next hidden threat. In a world where innocence hangs by a thread, no parent can afford to look away.




execute ever one of them. if you don’t want to do that, hand them over to the victim’s fathers.
this life is over in a flash, after that judgement. Deuteronomy 32:35 Vengeance is mine, and recompense, for the time when their foot shall slip; for the day of their calamity is at hand, and their doom comes swiftly.’
eternity is forever…