By John Riley

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June 28, 2024 @JRileyMW

A once-popular pornographic film actor has been charged with sending and receiving hundreds of videos of child pornography through the Telegram app, according to federal prosecutors. Justin Heath Smith, 43, better known by his alias “Austin Wolf,” was arrested on Friday, June 28, and charged with one count of distribution and receipt of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.  According to a press release from the office of Damian Williams, the U.S.Gay porno Attorney for the Southern District of New York, between March 24 and March 28, 2024, Smith, using an anonymous Telegram account, exchanged hundreds of videos containing child pornography with another individual whose phone was later seized and searched by the FBI after federal agents obtained a search warrant for it. Some of the videos depicted children as young as infants, with one particularly disturbing video showing a 10-year-old child bound and raped.  An undercover FBI agent subsequently began a conversation with Smith’s account. During the course of those conversations, Smith revealed details confirming his identity.  On April 21, 2024, the FBI obtained a search warrant at Smith’s Manhattan apartment, where they uncovered an SD card with hundreds of other videos containing child pornography. “As alleged, Justin Heath Smith received and distributed hundreds of recordings containing child pornography, including a ghastly video showing a young child bound, beaten, and raped,” Williams said in a statement. “Our investigation into Smith is ongoing, and we urge anyone with information about Smith’s conduct to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.” “I want to make it clear: those who distribute child sexual abuse images prey upon the most vulnerable in our society. Each image is a crime scene, leaving lasting scars on innocent victims,” FBI Assistant Director in Charge James Smith said in a statement. “The FBI is relentless in our pursuit of these perpetrators. We will track them down, arrest them, and ensure they face justice for the harm they cause.” If convicted of the distribution charge, Smith will face a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison and a maximum sentence of 20 years. He could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of the possession charge. Born and raised in Texas, Wolf moved to New York City at age 20, where he became an escort. He made his debut as a pornographic actor in 2012, filming for the studio Randy Blue, where he worked for three years before switching over to Falcon Studios. More recently, he filmed for CockyBoys and Men.com.

By Randy Shulman

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August 26, 2024 @RandyShulman

READ THIS INTERVIEW IN THE MAGAZINE “I am a gay man, but I live in a queer space,” says Rod Thomas, the artist better known as Bright Light Bright Light. “I identify as a gay man because I came out as gay and I sleep with men. But I definitely exist in what would be considered a queer music space.” That queer music space, in which he has been creating for over a decade, is all the better for his presence. A native of Wales who, for years, has called New York City his home, Thomas is a fixture on the scene, and even has a regular gig — when he’s not producing music — DJing at Club Cumming, the nightspot co-owned by fellow LGBTQ luminary, actor Alan Cumming.

By John Riley

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September 11, 2024 @JRileyMW

Two Americans have been indicted on charges of conspiring to carry out various acts of terror as part of a transnational terrorist group that seeks to promote white supremacist ideology abroad. The U.S. Department of Justice charged 37-year-old Matthew Allison, of Boise, Idaho, and 34-year-old Dallas Humber, of Elk Grove, California, on 15 charges. These include one count of conspiracy, four counts of soliciting hate crimes, three counts of soliciting the murder of federal officials, three counts of doxing federal officials, one count of threatening communications, two counts of distributing bomb-making instructions, and one count of conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. These are challenging times for news organizations. And yet it’s crucial we stay active and provide vital resources and information to both our local readers and the world. So won’t you please take a moment and consider supporting Metro Weekly with a membership? For as little as $5 a month, you can help ensure Metro Weekly magazine and MetroWeekly.com remain free, viable resources as we provide the best, most diverse, culturally-resonant LGBTQ coverage in both the D.C. region and around the world. Memberships come with exclusive perks and discounts, your own personal digital delivery of each week’s magazine (and an archive), access to our Member’s Lounge when it launches this fall, and exclusive members-only items like Metro Weekly Membership Mugs and Tote Bags! Check out all our membership levels here and please join us today!

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