"The site offered for streaming approximately 619 'hook up' videos that depicted sexual activity between Deneumostier and other men. 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." - U.S. Attorneys Office
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Man Posing as Housewife Makes Illegal Sex Tapes with 150+ Men
September 21, 2018
As also reported by the Miami Herald: A 33-year-old South Florida man by the name of Bryan Deneumostier admitted to and was arrested for cross-dressing as a woman in order to have sex with straight men. While that in it of itself is not a crime, it was highly illegal for Deneumostier to illegally film the sexual encounters. He secretly filmed the interactions with potentially over 150 different men in the area, then continued to upload those tapes to a porn site that charged a fee. Apparently, only half of these men were even aware of the filming and illegal pornography production that was going on during their interactions with Deneumostier. He pleaded guilty to two counts of illegal interception of oral communications and faces up to 10 years in prison. He is currently being held without bond. A quote from the U.S. Attorney's Office states: