They are the worst forms of child pornography you could imagine, according to the U.S. Attorney General. Twenty seven people are charged in connection with an international child porn ring, which featured an online chat room showing live video of child molestation. Investigators say one of the victims was 18 months old. Indictments in the case were unsealed Wednesday. Authorities from the U.S, Australia, Canada, and Great Britain were all involved in the bust.

Federal prosecutors say David Perozzi, 51, of Oakfield is one of the 27 people charged in this crime. Authorities say his personal computer contained pictures and videos of child pornography.

Oakfield Village Mayor Ray Cianfrini says he spoke to Perozzi's father shortly after his son's arrest early last month. Cianfrini said, "You really don't know people and it's certainly not the family I would have expected anything like that to happen."

Father Edson Outwin is a pastor at St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Oakfield. He tells NEWS10 NBC it's also tragic for Perozzi's church family. Perozzi taught Sunday School at the church and was let go after his arrest.

As for Perozzi himself, he had no words for the cameras. He has pleaded not guilty, but in the affidavit, according to Homeland Security investigators, Perozzi admitted to receiving and sharing images. Perozzi is free on bail, meanwhile and due back in Federal Court in Buffalo in May.

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