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Larry Brinkin Charged with Child Porn Possession

Posted on the 04 January 2014 by Calvinthedog

Larry Binkin is one of California’s most famous gay rights icons. Hailing out of San Fransisco, he is known for leading the effort for gay marriage in California. He is so big in the Bay Area that the San Fransisco Board of Supervisors established a Larry Binkin Week in February 2010 in his honor.

However, Larry Binkin has a problem. A pedophilic problem.

On May 8, 2013, he was arrested at the home he shares with his husband and son. Binkin, 66, was charged with six counts of possession of child pornography when dozens of child porn images were seized from his computers. He was sending and receiving gay child porn images showing children as young as 1 year old being sodomized by and performing oral sex of adult gay men often accompanied by racist commentary.

Here is some of the commentary that accompanied the images:

I loved especially the nigger 2-year-old getting nailed. Hope you’ll continue so I can see what the little blond bitch is going to get. White Power! White supremacy! White Dick Rules!

Wow…

After more searches, new charges were filed, including 4 charges of receiving and two charges of sending child pornography, the latter being a serious charge.

Calls to the San Fransisco Police Department to see how the case was going went nowhere. The police said they had no idea what was going on with the case. Where is Larry Birk? Is he in jail? Is he out walking the streets? Have charged against him been withdrawn? Will he be prosecuted and if so when? No one knows the answer to any of these questions.

Binkin has friends in high places, including California state Senator Jay Leno, who is gay. Leno has recently opposed state Republican efforts to toughen California’s laws against child pornography and laws to require GPS trafficking of all sex offenders.

Is Binkin being protected by his gay friends in his places?

There is definitely an association between male homosexuality and pedophilia, but it is very controversial.


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