Saturday, June 17, 2017

YouTube Pop Singer Served In Child Porn Case!

Internet pop singer facing federal kiddie porno charges.
The feds nabbed a famed YouTube celebrity in possession of child porn. Austin Jones who has a whole lot of social media followers lost his official tag.

He is facing a federal charge of harboring kiddie porn.

These felony counts could put his ass in the federal time out for 50 years.

What happened was Jones was calling upon his fans to show devotion to him. He allowed two underage girls show their "devotion."

When he came back from an international trip, he was nabbed at O'Hare International Airport.

A resident of Bloomington, the 24 year old would win fan praise after charming women and girls alike on social media.

The victims were encouraged to state their accurate ages multiple times in the videos while "clapping" their cheeks of their buttocks, the document said. In 10 of 15 videos sent by Victim A and eight of 25 videos sent by Victim B, the victims were sexually exposed.

"[Do] you realize how lucky you are?!?!," Jones told Victim B in a Facebook chat. "I seriously shouldn't even be talking to you."

It seems like this wasn't the first go around.

He was boycotted by Change.org. He was calling upon his underage fans to twerk for him. In a video, Jones admitted he fucked up and was embarrassed by the accusations.

"I'd have conversations with girls that would involve me asking them to create a video of themselves twerking," Jones said. "Sometimes I'd make videos of myself doing some twerk moves in return. Here's the truth: I NEVER asked them to do anything more than send a twerking video. Nothing EVER went beyond that."

Now under in-house until trial, Jones is banned from communications. He can't use a computer, cellphone, television with internet access, and must stay away from the internet. He also lost his passport because they considered him a flight risk. He is also being watched by the feds for the potential for suicide.

Jones is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If convicted, he could face 50 years in federal time out and upon release he will be registered in Offender U as a TIER III.



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