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Lgbtq+ journalist is a sexual sex offender, the police say

Lgbtq+ journalist is a sexual sex offender, the police say

George Paul Bishop Kukhol Shot

California police arrested a fugitive in California, who worked as a journalist at LGBTQ+ Media Media under a pseudonym.

Police claim that 66 -year -old George Paul Bishop lived and worked as Brody Levesk, in the Santa Country Country, south of San Francisco for several years.

The nickname corresponds to the online profiles of the journalist who has lines in different titles of LGBTQ+, including Los -Angeles Blade, Washington Blade, Gay -News Star and Pinknews, Lawyer Reports.

In 2005, Connection It was reported that the bishop was sentenced to three years in prison and a 12 -year probation for two points of production child pornography and one calculation of children’s pornography. He recognized the offense.

The boy, who was involved, was 16 years old and was removed only by wearing a captivity from captivity in the correspondent’s house.

According to Virginia State Police RecordsBishop had to register as three sexual criminals for life in 2016, but could not do so, which led to the fact that he was classified as a fugitive. He has been in the course. The bishop’s arrest warrant was active since June of that year, the lawyer said.

The Capitol police department published a press release last week, finding that the bishop was taken into custody by “a completely extravatal federal warrant that follows from the fact that he did not play as a violent criminal with children.”

The authorities believe that the bishop has lived in the Capitol for the last two years, using a fake name.

Members of the Capitol police outside the bishop’s home. (Capitol Police Department)

Talking LawyerPolice Captain Leo Moreno, LGBTK+ Department Officer, said the Bishop and Levesk were one and the same person who “identified himself as a press.”

Duck The LEVESQUE profile describes him as “a veteran journalist and editor-in-chief of LGBTQ rating and executive producer of the LGBTQ Radio rating”, which was previously editor-in-chief of Los Angeles and the Washington Bureau for LGBTQ Nation “.

Lynn Brown, co-founder and owner of Brown Naff Pitts Omnimedia, who owns Los Angeles, and Washington-Blada said that the bishop worked as a freelancer, and later became the editor of LA title. However, he was released last year for “exaggeration and exaggeration of his titles.”

Scott Gac, founder and executive director Q.digital, who is the mother company LGBTQ Nation, said: “This individual has never worked in Q.digital, but his appearance appears in the archives (nations) that we purchased in 2015” .

Pinknews has published four articles presented for the publication of Levesque between 2011 and 2012 during the period of time, which he claimed that Pinknews is the “Chief of the Bureau Washington LGBTQ Nation”. He has never been employed by Pinknews and never paid for the content he wrote. At this time, Pinknews allowed readers to submit articles for publication.

The authorities are investigating whether the bishop committed any crime by living under his predictable identity.

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