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Tech reporter Peter Bright has been arrested for soliciting sex with children online. He was employed by Ars Technica until recently.
A federal complaint alleges that Bright sought to molest a 7- and 9-year-old and met with an undercover agent for this purpose, at which point he was arrested. It also states that Bright claimed to be in a sexual relationship with an 11-year-old. He is currently being held without bail.
According to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, an undercover FBI special agent made contact with Bright on KinkD, a social media fetish platform, on April 18.
Bright, using the handle “randomanon,” had responded to a message the agent posted a day prior in which she purported to be a mother seeking to connect with people who could teach her children about “birds and the bees.”
Peter Bright was also known on Twitter under the nick of "Dr.Pizza" (no link with "pizzagate"...yet) and one of his tweets hadn't aged well when we check the replies. https://twitter.com/TheR0bot/status/1137187860359057408
Last edited by Oldhag1; 06-09-2019 at 08:52 AM..
Reason: TOS violation
Peter Bright is a UK national who has been living in Brooklyn, New York. His Twitter page describes him as “poly/pan/pervy.” In now-deleted tweets, Bright wrote, “I think that age-based rape laws (rather than consent-based) are stupid.”
...aaaaand.... twitter hasn't yet seen fit to remove his account.
Mr. Pizza? What is it about that word and pedophiles?
Low life POS is more like it.
Never heard of him but I hope he gets his and it ain't what he wants.
It is supposed to be a code word for pedo and child porn, with different types of pizza having different meanings or something. Pizza related maps and such.
Im not justifying what this guy did, but wouldnt what the agent did, be the very definition of 'entrapment'?
Since the agent was the one pretending to be a mother seeking out adult men to teach her kids about the birds and bees (which is pretty twisted), there were no actual children involved in any point, so...?
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