Fox Newser In Kiddie Porn Bust

Shadows

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#1
A Fox News producer who covered Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign for the cable network is facing child porn charges after federal agents discovered photos and videos on his computer depicting "children under the age of ten being sexually abused by adult men and women."

Aaron Bruns, 29, was apparently nabbed after a Pennsylvania state police investigator conducting "pro-active undercover investigations" on an unnamed peer-to-peer network determined that Bruns's computer contained llicit images. According to an arrest warrant affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, an FBI search of a Dell laptop in Bruns's Washington, D.C. home turned up several photos and videos showing the sexual abuse of children as young as five years old.

A copy of the February 6 affidavit can be found below. The day before his P Street apartment was raided, Bruns, pictured at right, filed a Foxnews.com story about Clinton and Joseph Biden delivering farewell speeches on the Senate floor. This is the second time Bruns has been arrested for possessing vile images. In July 1999, Bruns, then 19, pleaded guilty in Michigan (where he was enrolled in college) to distributing child pornography over the Internet.


He was sentenced to three years probation. Bruns was collared in the earlier case after a Florida law enforcement official discovered his illicit online activities. When police raided Bruns's University of Michigan dorm room, they discovered about 6000 pornographic images of children on his computer's hard drive.
Fox Newser In Kiddie Porn Bust - February 10, 2009

 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#2
When a place of work conducts a background check, doesn't "possession of child pornography" on the rap sheet tell you that you probably shouldn't hire the person?
 

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
Staff member
#3
When a place of work conducts a background check, doesn't "possession of child pornography" on the rap sheet tell you that you probably shouldn't hire the person?
I was thinking the same thing, surely Fox should have been smart enough to check shit like that.
 

Farzin

Well-Known Member
#4
^You are assuming Fox is a place filled with smart people.

I wouldn't be surprised if they had a huge pedo bear stuffed animal in the conference room.
 

Jokerman

Well-Known Member
#7
When a place of work conducts a background check, doesn't "possession of child pornography" on the rap sheet tell you that you probably shouldn't hire the person?
Actually, perversion is one of the qualifications to get a job at Fox. And child porn, well, that quailfies one to be a news producer.
 

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