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Hundreds of Investigations Launched into Online Network ‘764’ Targeting Teens with North Carolina Connections

Ron Nunnari by Ron Nunnari
May 7, 2025
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Hundreds of Investigations Launched into Online Network '764' Targeting Teens with North Carolina Connections

Fresh revelations from an ITEAM investigation shed light on a violent global network the FBI says targets children and teens, some as young as nine.

Last week, the ABC11 News I-Team attended a hearing in Greensboro Federal Court for hearing of 20-year-old Nepal Prasan of High Point. He was arrested and faces federal charges for allegedly being a key figure behind the 764 group, which the FBI identifies as a massive child exploitation ring.

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According to the FBI, the network’s name—764—originated from its founder in Stephenville, Texas, where ZIP codes start with those digits. Though it began in Texas, the network has expanded nationwide. The FBI reports over 250 active investigations, with every one of its 55 field offices involved. Victims include children as young as nine.

“They target younger females and vulnerable populations,” said David Scott, Assistant Director of the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division.

Exploitation Tactics and Global Impact

In an exclusive with ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas, Scott explained how the 764 network manipulates children through social media and gaming platforms. The goal is to create chaos and destabilize communities.

“They build trust with kids, pressure them to create sexually explicit content, and then use that content to extort them,” Scott said. “They’ll threaten to expose the material to family and friends if the victim doesn’t comply.”

A Family Blindsided by Their Daughter’s Involvement

Often, parents remain unaware until it’s too late. One family shared their experience anonymously. Their 17-year-old daughter was arrested for working with a 764 follower overseas to issue bomb threats. Her parents altered their appearance and voices to protect her identity in the ABC News interview.

“We never imagined she’d get involved in something like this,” her mother said.

The girl first connected with the man through an online gaming app. Their relationship continued on social media, where he manipulated her into sharing explicit content, self-harm, and creating disturbing 764-themed images—including a nude Barbie doll marked with “764” on its forehead. Her family says she is now receiving help and close to resolving her case.

“If sharing our story helps even one family, then it’s worth it,” her mom said.

Warning for Parents: One Click Can Change Everything

Dr. Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence of the North Carolina PTA urges parents to stay informed and engaged with their children’s online lives.

“It only takes one click or swipe to change the entire course of a child’s life,” she warned.

She stresses the need for parents to monitor social media and gaming activity closely. “These networks slip quietly into homes. Devices can’t replace conversation or supervision.”

Kids must also feel safe speaking up if something feels wrong. “If something feels off, looks strange, or makes them uncomfortable, they need to know it’s okay to tell an adult immediately and shut it down,” Dr. Moore-Lawrence added.

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