SEX.COM Owner Arrested for Child Molestation and Possession of Heroin in San Francisco, California
Gary Kremen the owner of the infamous web site Sex.com has been arrested and releaseed on bail for “Child Molestation” of a 13-year-old boy, possession of heroin and possession of hypodermic needles in San Francisco, California.
(PRWEB) June 4, 2005 -- A police source familiar with the incident stated that Kremen is a well known user of drugs such as speed and heroin and has admitted to being bi sexual during a police interview. Dr. Adrian Copeland, a psychiatrist who works with sexual offenders at the Peters Institute in Philadelphia, said that, from his experience, pedophiles tend to be homosexual and "40% to 45%" of child molesters have had "significant homosexual experiences." Police are currently investigating other unspecified criminal charges against Kremen.
Kremen who became famous for his court victory against Stephen Cohen over the sex.com domain name has had his problems according to the police source since winning back the sex.com domain name.
The sex.com web site produces a small amount of money for Kremen who has been forced to endure large continuing legal expenses because of Kremen’s failure to collect from Cohen. Kremen’s prior attorney Charles Carreon was forced to sue Kremen over proceeds from the victorious lawsuit to win back the domain sex.com. Carreon claimed Kremen promised him 15% ownership in Sex.com. Kremen denied any such deal. Kremen settled his obligation to Carreon for an undisclosed amount of money.
Last year Kremen for unknown reasons settled his action with VeriSign for $150,000.00 according to a VeriSign public filing with the Security Exchange Commission.
In phone interview with Kremen today he stated he was not a child molester and the charges are false. Kremen admitted that he does have a problem with drugs and that he does supported groups that protect the rights of children.
Mandy Howard of "Parents United Against Child Sexual Abuse” stated that people like Gary Kremen should be incarcerated for life since there is no cure for these people. We should start to think about protecting the rights of our children over the rights of child predators like Kremen.
Contact:
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http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb247142.htm
Just found this posted on Oprano...
Another bad bit of news thats going to make the 'industry' look bad
Regards,
Lee
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