(or Project Spade), a major international investigation into child exploitation. Criminal Charges
Azov Films Boy Fights 10: Even More Water Wiggles (2008) is the tenth entry in a controversial video series produced by the Canadian company Azov Films. Series and Content Overview Azov Films Boy Fights 10 Even More Water Wiggles Rarl
: While distributed by Toronto-based Azov Films, the footage was reportedly filmed in Eastern Europe, specifically Moldova and Romania. Legal Controversies The producer of the series, , and Azov Films were the central focus of Operation Spade (or Project Spade), a major international investigation into
: Courts determined that while earlier Azov films often avoided full nudity, the content was designed to portray prepubescent boys for a sexual purpose. By 2011, the company was distributing more explicit material that investigators categorized as child pornography. Global Impact Legal Controversies The producer of the series, ,
: The investigation into Azov Films' customer records led to approximately 350 arrests worldwide and the rescue of several hundred children identified as victims of exploitation. Further Exploration
Read the detailed court decision regarding the legality of these films in the R. v Way (2015) Case Record
: In 2011, Canadian authorities raided Azov Films and arrested Brian Way. He was subsequently convicted on multiple counts, including the production and distribution of child pornography. Legal Rulings