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Final Soldier Sentenced in 82nd Airborne Gay Porn Scandal

The third soldier involved in the 82nd Airborne gay porn scandal has been sentenced. Pfc. Wesley K. Mitten please guilty Tuesday on charges of sodomy, conduct detrimental to the Army and cocaine use. These charges stem from his appearance on the site ActiveDuty.Com which features gay pornography of real military members.
Apparently, Mitten had been recruited [...]

Second Soldier in 82nd Airborne Pleads Guilty in Gay Internet Porn Case

Pvt. Kagen B. Mullen has become the second soldier in the US Army’s 82nd Airborne to plead guilty to charges stemming from his appearance on the military-themed gay pornography site ActiveDuty.Com. Mullen, along with Pfc. Richard T. Ashley and Pfc. Wesley K. Mitten faced charges of sodomy, pandering, and engaging in sexual acts for money. [...]

Jail for Paratrooper in Gay Porn Scandal

After pleading guilty to charges stemming from his appearances in gay pornography, Pfc. Richard T. Ashley has been sentenced to ninety days in a military prison. Ashley will only have to serve seventy-five of the ninety-day sentence as he was credited for time served prior to his trial. After that he will be demoted [...]

Paratrooper Reaches Plea Agreement with Military in Gay Porn Scandal

In an update to the US Army gay porn "scandal" within the fame 82nd Airborne, one of the accused has reached a plea agreement with military prosecutors. While details of the agreement are still undisclosed, Spc. Richard T. Ashley will appear before a judge on April 28th to plead guilty on charges relating to his [...]

Two Soldiers Arraigned in Military Gay Porn Case

Arraignments have begun in the military gay porn "scandal" involving soldiers in the US Army’s famed 82nd Airborne who were involved with pornographic productions on the website ActiveDuty.Com. Pfc. Wesley K. Mitten who was arraigned Monday and Pvt. Kagen B. Mullen, arraigned Tuesday, have plead not guilty to charges of pandering, engaging in [...]

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