Man spent years posing as a woman and sexually assaulting straight men, police say
Bryan Deneumostier allegedly dressed as a woman and advertised 'herself' on Craigslist
By Steve Brown
A man spent years posing as a woman and tricked men into having sex while blindfolded and filmed it for porn sites, federal agents have claimed.
Bryan Deneumostier allegedly dressed as a woman to trick unsuspecting men into having sex with him after convincing them to wear blindfolds and then uploaded the encounters to gay porn sites, the New York Post reports.
Now, he is facing numerous charges after his scheme was uncovered by agents from US Homeland Security Investigators in Miami.
According to arrest documents, Deneumostier posted ads on Craigslist pretending to be a “real, heterosexual female” to try and lure men to his home.
The 33 year old reportedly ran a porn site called “StraightBoyz” where he would promote his hook-up videos claiming they involved real straight men unknowingly participating in sex with other men.
Deneumostier dressed as a woman and made his victims wear blindfolds or blacked-out goggles once they got to his house before sexually assaulting them.
Federal agents said: “When the men ask for assurances that there are no cameras, he assured them that ‘she’s’ married to someone in the army and she would never photograph or video them.”
However, he was both videoing and recording the entire sexual encounter and investigators reportedly found 600 videos on his website, which he ran for at least four years.
Although the site is not live, some of the videos still remain on the internet and it’s not clear how many men have been his victims.
Deneumostier already has a history with law enforcement and was arrested this month for unlawful sex with a minor, according to the Miami Herald.
He was allegedly caught with an underage boy at the local Floridian Hotel and admitted he spent several days drinking, doing drugs and having sex with the teenager.
Deneumostier was arrested late Tuesday and charged with two counts of illegal interception of oral communication and three counts of record-keeping violations.