Rex Productions was a hardcore pornography studio in [[Amsterdam]] linked to [[Jean-Michel Nihoul]]'s trafficking network through [[Marleen De Cokere]]. Rex Productions was operated by Didier Pellerin, a transvestite born in [[Paris|Paris, France]], who sold production through the Rex Product and Rox Film Product companies from the Netherlands. Pellerin had several charges for false documents and incentive to debauch. According to a police report, [[Jean-Michel Nihoul|Nihoul]] could have participated in sadomasochistic shoots at the studio. Pellerin hosted monthly buffet evenings at her premises for initiation to sadomasochism. The report noted that [[Marleen De Cokere]] had worked as a secretary at the studio, and an anonymous witness reported seeing photographs of children chained or in handcuffs at the premises, which appeared in a press book. Pellerin reportedly stated that the trade in pedophile videos was very lucrative in Belgium but dangerous.[^1] Rex Productions was mentioned alongside [[Roxanne Films]] in the dossier compiled by the [[Morkhoven Workgroup]] that linked [[Marc Dutroux]] to child traffickers in [[Amsterdam]]. [[Jean-Michel Nihoul|Nihoul]] was charged as an accomplice in the kidnapping of [[Laetitia Delhez]] along with [[Annie Bouty]] and [[Marleen De Cokere]], who was linked to the hardcore child pornography studios [[Roxanne Films]] and Rex Productions in [[Amsterdam]]. The [[Morkhoven Workgroup]] dossier described [[Marc Dutroux|Dutroux]] as having frequented the studios as part of his connections to the Amsterdam-based child trafficking network.[^1] ### Footnotes [^1]: Dovey, S. (2023). *Eye of the Chickenhawk*. United States: Thehotstar.