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Str@ightB0yz producer pleads guilty to tricking blindfolded straight men into gay porn
Bryan Deneumostier posed as a woman, blindfolded 80 straight men, tricked them into gay sex and filmed them for gay porn site Str@ightB0yz
The Florida gay porn producer, who made over 600 videos of himself ‘tricking’ straight men, faces up to 10 years in prison
A Florida man has pleaded guilty to charges he blindfolded straight men and tricked them into making gay porn for the website Str@ightB0yz at his Homestead home, south of Miami.
Bryan Deneumostier, 33, known by the screen name “susanleon33326,” admitted to tricking at least 80 straight men into gay sex by posing as a housewife on Craigslist. He said he engaged in sex with 150 men – with over half unaware of his production of the secret videos and the other half aware of it.
According to GayStarNews, In 2015, “Deneumostier posed as a housewife and lured men from the nearby Homestead Reserve AirBase. When the men arrived at the home, they agreed to be blindfolded or wear blacked-out goggles. Deneumostier tied the men to a chair and gave them headphones.”
The Star Online reports
An indictment, filed by prosecutors Cary Aronovitz and Mona Sedky, lists three victims related to his operation of “Str@ightB0yz .”
The site promised gay men videos of real straight men being conned into accepting sex acts, all while blindfolded or wearing blacked-out goggles.
When the men asked for assurances that there are no cameras, Deneumostier assured them that “she” is married to someone in the US Army and she would never photograph or video them.
The demented producer faced five charges in relation to the porn site Str@ightB0yz .
He pleaded guilty to two counts of illegal interception of oral communications.
Deneumostier was prosecuted under 18 U.S.C. §2511, “Unlawful Recordings of Individuals,” under which he was accused of “us[ing] any electronic, mechanical, and other device, including an Apple iphone [sic] and ipad [sic], to intercept any oral communication, as detailed below, when defendant knew, and had reason to know, that such device and any component of such device had been sent through the mail and transported in interstate and foreign commerce.”
Deneumostier faces up to 10 years in prison at his sentencing on November 29 in Miami federal court before US District Judge Cecilia Altonaga.
He has other legal troubles. Earlier this summer, Deneumostier was arrested and charged with having sex with an underage boy at the Floridian Hotel in Homestead, according to a police report. GayStarNews reports that Denemostier admitted to drinking, drugging and having sex with the teen.
Str@ightB0yz videos are an ‘amateur’ version of a popular gay porn theme of ‘baiting’ straight guys into gay sex. The site paid Denemostier $3,000 per month to post his videos.
Str@ightB0yz offered ‘619’ hook-up videos, according to the US Attorney Office:
The defendant had surreptitiously made audio and video recordings of the sexual encounters, without the victims’ knowledge or consent. He later sold the “hook up” videos to a third party located overseas and caused them to be posted onto the website.
GayStarNews reports, “Deneumostier posed as a housewife and lured men from the nearby Homestead Reserve AirBase. When the men arrived at the home, they agreed to be blindfolded or wear blacked-out goggles. Deneumostier tied the men to a chair and gave them headphones.”
As Mark Kerned notes at AVN
But of course the reason the Deneumostier case has been of interest to the adult community is that it represented one of the very few times that someone was actually charged with a 2257 offense—and no wonder: It’s not as if Deneumostier was interested in keeping records of his “conquests”—records that, if discovered by law enforcement officials, could have tied him to the illegal videos he was creating.
It’s long been known that the government has tacked 2257 charges onto child porn producers essentially as a bargaining chip: Plead guilty to the primary offense of creating sexually explicit content with a minor, and the crime of failure to keep ID records of the victims would go away. The government has made just this sort of deal in dozens of child porn cases. It’s rare, however, for a 2257 charge to be made against a non-child porn producer, though it appears that Deneumostier was charged with the records offenses as part of a similar scheme to gain guilty pleas on the more important crimes.
The website, Str@ightB0yz, is no longer available. Videos are on tube sites
Bryan Deneumostier posed as a woman, blindfolded 80 straight men, tricked them into gay sex and filmed them for gay porn site Str@ightB0yz
The Florida gay porn producer, who made over 600 videos of himself ‘tricking’ straight men, faces up to 10 years in prison
A Florida man has pleaded guilty to charges he blindfolded straight men and tricked them into making gay porn for the website Str@ightB0yz at his Homestead home, south of Miami.
Bryan Deneumostier, 33, known by the screen name “susanleon33326,” admitted to tricking at least 80 straight men into gay sex by posing as a housewife on Craigslist. He said he engaged in sex with 150 men – with over half unaware of his production of the secret videos and the other half aware of it.
According to GayStarNews, In 2015, “Deneumostier posed as a housewife and lured men from the nearby Homestead Reserve AirBase. When the men arrived at the home, they agreed to be blindfolded or wear blacked-out goggles. Deneumostier tied the men to a chair and gave them headphones.”
The Star Online reports
An indictment, filed by prosecutors Cary Aronovitz and Mona Sedky, lists three victims related to his operation of “Str@ightB0yz .”
The site promised gay men videos of real straight men being conned into accepting sex acts, all while blindfolded or wearing blacked-out goggles.
When the men asked for assurances that there are no cameras, Deneumostier assured them that “she” is married to someone in the US Army and she would never photograph or video them.
The demented producer faced five charges in relation to the porn site Str@ightB0yz .
He pleaded guilty to two counts of illegal interception of oral communications.
Deneumostier was prosecuted under 18 U.S.C. §2511, “Unlawful Recordings of Individuals,” under which he was accused of “us[ing] any electronic, mechanical, and other device, including an Apple iphone [sic] and ipad [sic], to intercept any oral communication, as detailed below, when defendant knew, and had reason to know, that such device and any component of such device had been sent through the mail and transported in interstate and foreign commerce.”
Deneumostier faces up to 10 years in prison at his sentencing on November 29 in Miami federal court before US District Judge Cecilia Altonaga.
He has other legal troubles. Earlier this summer, Deneumostier was arrested and charged with having sex with an underage boy at the Floridian Hotel in Homestead, according to a police report. GayStarNews reports that Denemostier admitted to drinking, drugging and having sex with the teen.
Str@ightB0yz videos are an ‘amateur’ version of a popular gay porn theme of ‘baiting’ straight guys into gay sex. The site paid Denemostier $3,000 per month to post his videos.
Str@ightB0yz offered ‘619’ hook-up videos, according to the US Attorney Office:
The defendant had surreptitiously made audio and video recordings of the sexual encounters, without the victims’ knowledge or consent. He later sold the “hook up” videos to a third party located overseas and caused them to be posted onto the website.
GayStarNews reports, “Deneumostier posed as a housewife and lured men from the nearby Homestead Reserve AirBase. When the men arrived at the home, they agreed to be blindfolded or wear blacked-out goggles. Deneumostier tied the men to a chair and gave them headphones.”
As Mark Kerned notes at AVN
But of course the reason the Deneumostier case has been of interest to the adult community is that it represented one of the very few times that someone was actually charged with a 2257 offense—and no wonder: It’s not as if Deneumostier was interested in keeping records of his “conquests”—records that, if discovered by law enforcement officials, could have tied him to the illegal videos he was creating.
It’s long been known that the government has tacked 2257 charges onto child porn producers essentially as a bargaining chip: Plead guilty to the primary offense of creating sexually explicit content with a minor, and the crime of failure to keep ID records of the victims would go away. The government has made just this sort of deal in dozens of child porn cases. It’s rare, however, for a 2257 charge to be made against a non-child porn producer, though it appears that Deneumostier was charged with the records offenses as part of a similar scheme to gain guilty pleas on the more important crimes.
The website, Str@ightB0yz, is no longer available. Videos are on tube sites
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