You might be thinking of a case in Pennsylvania where a woman was charged with federal obscenity violations. She has not been convicted, just charged.

She wrote fictional stories about sexual abuse of children. No images, just words. None of the stories are real. Yet she is being charged with criminal obscenity for words alone. She operated a pay site, so nobody that did not want to read her words ever saw them.

I do not believe that the written word is obscene.




Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
Wasnt there a case a few years ago where someone was convicted for writing their 'thoughts' when they involved sexual fantasies about children, i think this was a private diary, shouldnt the much harder for the DA to go for the same kind of thing because of a blog thats available to everyone, its clearly obscene if he is writing about lurid sex acts with kids.

Its also interesting that he says he's been to Latin America a lot, is that a destination for pedos these days? I never knew that, i always thought the Phillipines was :eek:

Regards,

Lee