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All you perverts out there who like watching young babes in bikinis - nothing illegal, just good ol' fashioned tomfoolery -
will love the irony of this week's episode of Law and Order: SVU, titled "Producer's Backend," on NBC. It's plot involves a
24-year-old former teen actress - an accomplished star - appears to know exactly how to play the roll of poor exploited
darling.
She's facing charges after admitting to fellating a boy of 15 while she the two were in rehab. The lucky lil bastard - sorry,
victim - the investigators it was the most exciting thing that has ever happened to him, but the law says the 24-year-old babe,
played by Stevie Lynn Jones (think movies like "Young Americans, "Crisis," and at least one more, too, I just can't find it off
the top of my head. There are other moments of subtle comedy amid the unfolding set of facts in the story and I'll not give a
spoiler here. If you need a summary of the outcome and you can't watch the episode on Hulu.com or, you know, it might
actually be on Youtube.com, IDK, send me a personal note.
By the way, the sexual exploitation of boys or girls younger than the age of consent (that's mostly 18 the US, although it's
lower in some states like Pennsylvania, Washington and Montana -where its 16 -, but federal law trumps them and the Law
and Order: SVU cops are not federal, by the way so they lack standing to prosecute) is illegal and you can be severly fucked
up by the legal system, so just say no, or at least, "wait till you're older" when (or if) an opportunity for some tomfoolery
rears it's multi-colored head! The irony is that the film industry exploits images of the young as sex objects all the time - buit
it's just fantasy, right? It better be.
I will assure you, the last 15 minutes of the program takes a decidedly less comedic path than the first part of the episode,
buty like I said...you gotta let me know you need to know.
Peace! Be Well.
The person who becomes the primary suspect in an investigation of the exploitation of underage would-be actors and
actresses is outed by the 24-year-old and another actor, a boy, who spill the beans (reveal the actual events) of a night when a
15-year-old girl drowned why giving head underwater to the film's producer. Shortly after that happened, the producer flew
from Hollywood to Canada under the pretense of scouting a 16-year-old for the part in a film. He never meant to make a
film, he just wanted to boink the 16-year-old, who was a babe when the cops interviewed her 11 years later. Since the cops
were able to prove he never meant to make a film, he was charged with the crime of Sexual Tourism, or Section 2423c of
Title 18, "Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in Foreign Places."
Law and Order: SVU may be fiction, but this law is not, so U.S. citizens thinking about heading out of the country to fool
around with anyone under the U.S. Federal age of consent - 18 - as in Title 18, had better find a new vice. I'm just saying.
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