---
category: Organizations
created: 2026-05-21
location: Online (global)
start: 2022
summary: Kaskar is a 764 splinter group founded around 2022 by a figure known as 'Courtbox,'
  characterized by sadistic sextortion and psychological manipulation targeting children
  aged 9 to 17, with no publicly named prosecutions as of mid-2026.
tags:
- Organization
- TheCom
- NVE
- NihilisticViolentExtremism
- ChildExploitation
- CSAM
- Sextortion
- PsychologicalManipulation
- Online
updated: 2026-05-21
---

[Kaskar](/organizations/kaskar/) is a subgroup within [The Com](/organizations/the-com/) ecosystem and one of the documented splinter organizations that emerged from the disruption of the [764 Network](/organizations/764-network/)'s original leadership structure around 2022. Its name is an acronym standing for "Kill All Sluts, Kill All Retards," consistent with the misogynistic and nihilistic internal aesthetics of the broader 764 network. Kaskar operates alongside [Harm Nation](/organizations/harm-nation/), Court, Leak Society, H3ll, and CVLTIST as one of the named post-2021 764 successors documented by the ADL, ISD, the GPAHE, and researcher Marc-Andre Argentino of the Accelerationist Research Consortium.[^1]

### Founding

Kaskar was founded by a figure operating under the alias "Courtbox," who was initially a member of 764 before leaving during the period of internal fragmentation. The 2022 disruption of 764 leadership caused by [Cadenhead](/people/bradley-chance-cadenhead/)'s arrest and internal infighting led multiple departing members to create distinct successor groups; Courtbox was one of these figures. Courtbox simultaneously operated a large public chat server on Telegram and Discord known as "Court," which functioned as a recruitment and member channel distinct from Kaskar itself but connected to it through Courtbox's dual role.[^2]

Courtbox's real-world identity has not been publicly confirmed in court documents or law enforcement press releases available through mid-2026. Research accounts note that Courtbox remains unidentified by name in any public charging document.

Some research accounts attribute Kaskar's co-founding to two individuals: Courtbox and a figure known as "Cxrpse" - the primary alias of Justin B., the Dutch national from Eindhoven, Netherlands who founded [No Lives Matter](/organizations/no-lives-matter/) and was arrested in the Netherlands on terrorism charges in July 2025. Chat logs reviewed by researchers show Cxrpse active in 764 spaces and indicate an affinity with Kaskar; however, the extent to which Cxrpse was a co-founder of Kaskar as a distinct group versus an associated figure within the broader Com ecosystem is not established in public court records.[^3]

### Character and Methods

Kaskar's primary operational signature, as described across research accounts, is extreme psychological manipulation as a tool of sextortion. The group targets victims in the 9 to 17 age range, with a documented preference for children from marginalized backgrounds or with mental health vulnerabilities. The targeting logic is consistent with the broader 764 network's operational guidance, which explicitly identified psychological vulnerability as the primary selection criterion for victims.

Kaskar's methods as described by GPAHE and Argentino include:

- Sadistic sextortion: obtaining compromising material through grooming, then weaponizing it for escalating coercion
- Coerced self-harm: directing victims to perform and document acts of self-harm on camera
- Acts of cruelty designed for psychological domination and control, consistent with the broader 764 content economy

The "Court" server operated by Courtbox served as an avenue for victim recruitment and new member onboarding distinct from Kaskar's internal operations, giving the network a two-tier structure of a more visible public-facing recruitment channel and a closed operational group.[^2]

### 764 Network Classification

ISD, GPAHE, and the ADL collectively treat Kaskar as part of the 764 network rather than an independent organization, citing shared aesthetics, overlapping personnel, and continuity of method. The DOJ's umbrella designation of "Nihilistic Violent Extremists" (NVEs) applies to 764 and its affiliated splinter groups including Kaskar.

The overlap between Kaskar's membership and 764 predates the formal split; Courtbox's presence within 764 before founding Kaskar, and the movement of personnel between named groups throughout The Com, make distinct organizational boundaries analytically difficult to maintain. FBI and DOJ documentation of the broader 764 network as of 2025-2026 encompasses Kaskar within the larger investigative scope rather than treating it as a discrete target.[^1]

### Law Enforcement Actions

No criminal prosecution specifically naming Kaskar as an organization, or charging a defendant specifically as a Kaskar member, had been publicly announced through mid-2026. Individuals affiliated with Kaskar are understood to fall within the more than 350 active FBI investigations tied to 764 and related networks reported as of April 2026, but Kaskar has not been the subject of a standalone DOJ press release or named indictment comparable to the [764 Inferno](/organizations/764-inferno/) prosecution of [Leonidas Varagiannis](/people/leonidas-varagiannis/) and [Prasan Nepal](/people/prasan-nepal/) (April 2025) or the prosecution of [Baron Cain Martin](/people/baron-cain-martin/) in Arizona.

The closest publicly documented connection is through Cxrpse/Justin B., who has demonstrable connections to the Kaskar ecosystem and was arrested in the Netherlands on terrorism, child exploitation, and incitement charges; the Dutch case, however, proceeded under No Lives Matter charges rather than Kaskar-specific charges.

[^1]: ADL. "764." https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/764; ISD Global. "764." https://www.isdglobal.org/isd-explainer/764/; Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. "The 764 Network: A Global Threat for Child Abuse and Radicalization." https://globalextremism.org/post/764-network/; Argentino, Marc-Andre. "Understanding the Relationship Between 764 And The Com Network." https://www.maargentino.com/understanding-the-relationship-between-764-and-the-com-network/
[^2]: Argentino, Marc-Andre. "Understanding the Relationship Between 764 And The Com Network." https://www.maargentino.com/understanding-the-relationship-between-764-and-the-com-network/
[^3]: Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. "Founder of No Lives Matter Arrested on Child Abuse and Terrorism Charges." https://globalextremism.org/post/founder-of-no-lives-matter-arrested-on-child-abuse-and-terrorism-charges/; Unicorn Riot. "Sextortion Coms: Inside a Vile Child Exploitation Cult Run by Nazi-Linked Teens." 2024. https://unicornriot.ninja/2024/sextortion-coms-inside-a-vile-child-exploitation-cult-run-by-nazi-linked-teens/
