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77 years, stacked: the 764 sentence that resets what a sextortion report is worth
Kyle Spitze drew the maximum on every count, served consecutively, in a case that reached the FBI through a Discord referral. Escalation paths now feed maximum-penalty prosecutions.
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What happened
- An original member of 764 and leader of one of its offshoots was sentenced to 77 years in prison, the longest imprisonment ever imposed on a nihilistic violent extremist, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
- Kyle William Spitze pleaded guilty in December 2024 to two counts of producing child sexual abuse material, possession of CSAM and distributing animal crush videos.
- A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee sentenced Spitze to the maximum punishment for each count and ordered him to serve all terms consecutively.
- The 27-year-old of Friendsville, Tenn., victimized dozens of girls and coerced multiple victims under threats of doxing and swatting to produce CSAM of themselves, self-mutilate and produce Spitze's online moniker in their blood.
- When investigators obtained Spitze's cell phone under a search warrant in February 2024, they found about 25 photo albums titled with nicknames or first names containing the same images and videos he uploaded to his Telegram channel.
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Why it matters
An original member of the 764 network was sentenced to 77 years in prison after a federal judge in the Eastern District of Tennessee imposed the maximum punishment on every count and ordered all of the terms served consecutively [1][3]. The Justice Department says it is the longest federal sentence ever imposed on a nihilistic violent extremist, which means the sentencing math for online coercion cases now runs at the ceiling rather than the middle [1][11]. Kyle William Spitze, 27, of Friendsville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty in December 2024 to two counts of producing child sexual abuse material, possession of CSAM, and distributing animal crush videos [2][4]. In his plea agreement he admitted a terrorist motive [7]. Note what is absent from the count list: there is no terrorism charge. Prosecutors produced a terrorism-length sentence out of ordinary CSAM and animal-cruelty statutes by stacking maximums [2][3]. The conduct, per the department: dozens of girls victimized, with multiple victims coerced under threats of doxing and swatting into producing CSAM of themselves, self-mutilating, and producing Spitze's online moniker in their blood [4]. He was an administrator of the 764 offshoot Harm Nation and of an affiliated Telegram channel [9][15]. When investigators obtained his phone under a search warrant in February 2024, they found about 25 photo albums titled with victims' nicknames or first names, containing the same images and videos he had uploaded to Telegram [5]. They also found videos of dogs, rabbits and chickens being decapitated by victims under coercion [6]. At 27, his term runs into his 104th year [1]. The operational detail matters more than the record. The FBI says it opened the Harm Nation investigation in December 2023 after Discord sent it a report about the group, including members and victims' use of the platform, and investigators quickly identified Spitze as one of the network's most prolific members [15]. The warrant on his phone came roughly two months later [3]. One platform referral, written by a team that saw a group rather than a queue of unrelated accounts, was the intake for the longest sentence of its kind on record [1][15]. That is the escalation standard now. A sextortion or self-harm coercion report closed as a single-account policy violation with a ban produces nothing prosecutable. The same report packaged with member identifiers and cross-platform pointers produced a warrant in weeks [15][3]. School staff usually meet this from the other end, as the self-harm disclosure: the cutting, the initials in blood [4]. It is the same intake, and the recruitment pool the government describes runs from 11 to 25 years old [10]. For context, 764 and its offshoots are affiliated with The Com, which officials describe as a sprawling network of thousands of people seeking to foster social unrest by corrupting and exploiting children and other vulnerable populations [10]. Alexis Aldair Chavez, who began associating with 764 as a child in 2022 before leading the offshoot 8884, was sentenced to 40 years last month for blackmailing and coercing girls into self-harm, animal torture and on-camera degradation to produce CSAM [13]. Spitze's term is about 1.9 times that [2]. Others arrested since 2025 include Leonidas Varagiannis, Prasan Nepal, Baron Cain Martin, Tony Christopher Long, Erik Lee Madison, Zachary Sweeney and Aaron Corey [14]. FBI Director Kash Patel says the bureau and its partners arrested 500% more nihilistic violent extremist offenders last year and has dedicated personnel in all 50 states [16]. Allison Nixon, chief research officer at Unit 221B, endorsed the length: "I wish other countries could recognize that these people are not the kind that rehabilitate, and adjust sentences accordingly" [12].
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An original member of 764 and leader of one of its offshoots was sentenced to 77 years in prison, the longest imprisonment ever imposed on a nihilistic violent extremist, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
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Kyle William Spitze pleaded guilty in December 2024 to two counts of producing child sexual abuse material, possession of CSAM and distributing animal crush videos.
ReportedView cited source - [3]
A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee sentenced Spitze to the maximum punishment for each count and ordered him to serve all terms consecutively.
ReportedView cited source - [4]
The 27-year-old of Friendsville, Tenn., victimized dozens of girls and coerced multiple victims under threats of doxing and swatting to produce CSAM of themselves, self-mutilate and produce Spitze's online moniker in their blood.
ReportedView cited source - [5]
When investigators obtained Spitze's cell phone under a search warrant in February 2024, they found about 25 photo albums titled with nicknames or first names containing the same images and videos he uploaded to his Telegram channel.
ReportedView cited source - [6]
Officials also found videos of dogs, rabbits and chickens being decapitated by his victims under coercion.
ReportedView cited source
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- cyberscoop.comMatt Kapko3d agoEarly 764 member sentenced to 77 years, longest prison term to date for a nihilistic violent extremist
Additional citations
- Justice Department, via CyberScoop
- Attorney General Todd Blanche
- John A. Eisenberg, assistant attorney general for national security



