In a sting operation organized by online sensation Vitaly, Hollywood writer and producer C Jay Cox, who is best known for writing the films” Sweet Home Alabama” and” Latter Days,” was supposedly caught doing obscene things with a small boy.
Vitaly, posing as a 15-year-old child, claimed he lured Cox to a property under false pretenses, according to Brigada News Philippines. The meeting, filmed by Vitaly’s group, supposedly shows Cox making improper remarks and gestures. Upon fight, a surprised Cox attempted to leave the picture.
An accounts called Shadow of Ezra released a video of the incident, along with the comment:” A video of the incident was released on social media platform X.”
In a startling bite activity, streamer Vitaly exposed Hollywood writer C Jay Cox, who is renowned for movies like Sweet Home Alabama and Twas the Night Before Christmas. Cope was confronted after engaging in inappropriate conduct when he was questioned entering the home of a child he thought was 15 years older.
The film quickly became popular, causing numerous social media users to express their strong opinions and launching legal action.
One of the X people praised Vitaly for exposing the writer, saying,” Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn @vitalyzdtv you are a star for this type of information. Continue to expose psychopaths in parallel. The person demanded legal actions against the writer by tagging US Marshals Service, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and National Security Agency.
Another X person questioned”, You someone name somebody in Hollywood who is n’t compromised? ” One person even praised Vitaly’s dedication to acting as a small, saying”, It’s great that he got caught, but that is some epic-level dedication by the guy pretending to be the small.”
Cox and his team have n’t made any public remarks on the subject. Whether or not an inspection is pending has not been commented by law enforcement.
Cox, born in 1962, is known for writing romance sitcoms and movies exploring elements of personality and understanding. His most powerful video,’ Sweet Home Alabama,’ was a box office hit in 2002.
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