[UPDATED] RentBoys’ Jeffrey Hurant Begins To Serve His Sentence
Especially since the punishment doesn’t the crime, for Jeffrey Hurant, April 16 can’t come soon enough.
Especially since the punishment doesn’t the crime, for Jeffrey Hurant, April 16 can’t come soon enough.
Shades of RentBoy. CorbinCampus.com: “This domain is blocked because it was used to spread pornographic content.”
“In criminalizing sex work, you only make it more dangerous.” ~Leo Sweetwood
Jeffrey Hurant admitted in federal court in Brooklyn that he broke the law by promoting “the exchange of sexual conduct in return for a fee” on his Rentboy.com site.
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have dismissed charges against six employees of rentboy.com.
Jeffrey Hurant issued a statement following today’s hearing, “I was not alone as I faced the frightening judicial juggernaut.”
In the ongoing, frivolous and egregious prosecution of former Rentboy CEO Jeffrey Hurant, a federal grand jury today officially indicted Hurant, signaling that any effort at a plea deal in his case may have failed, or been ignored.
Former Rentboy CEO and founder Jeffrey Hurant has raised over $30,000 in this crowdfunding campaign for his legal defense, however that is only 12 percent of the $250,000 he expects to need if he goes to trial.
We have been following the legal soap opera of the RentBoy case and its former CEO, Jeffrey Hurant, since the website was first seized in August of 2105. Charges were ultimate dropped against the “RentBoy Six” and as we reported on Friday, Jeffrey Hurant reached a plea deal.
Rentboy.com has just launched their Pride campaign, which is dubbed “Love What I Do,” and the first featured Rentboy is the Hookie Award winner for Best Newcomer, trans man Viktor Belmont.