September 21, 2018
Florida Men Catfished, Made Sex Videos with Man Posing as Housewife
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A Florida man posed as a housewife and made videos of himself having sex with men unaware he wasn't a woman, the Miami Herald reports.
"Bryan Deneumostier, 33, admitted engaging in sex with 150 men – with just over half unaware of his production of the secret videos and just under half aware of it," the Herald posted today.
"Agents believe Deneumostier posed as a 'real, heterosexual female' and posted ads on Craigslist seeking flings at her house near the Homestead Reserve Air Base," the Herald reported.
Deneumostier was arrested in July "on charges of making unlawful recordings of commercial sex acts for an adult website. An indictment, filed by prosecutors Cary Aronovitz and Mona Sedky, lists three victims related to his operation of "StraightBoyz." The site promised gay men videos of real straight men being conned into accepting sex acts, all while blindfolded or wearing blacked-out goggles."
"The site offered for streaming approximately 619 'hook up' videos that depicted sexual activity between Deneumostier and other men," according to the U.S. Attorney's 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."
Homeland Security agents learned that at least 80 men had no idea they were being recorded and the clips posted on the website, which Deneumostier operated.
The website is no longer in operation, though some videos have turned up on other sites.
"Deneumostier has other legal troubles," the Herald report concluded. "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."