Site Operator Who Allegedly Shot Content Without Participants' Consent Is Arrested

Site Operator Who Allegedly Shot Content Without Participants' Consent Is Arrested

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Federal agents yesterday arrested the operator of defunct adult website StraightBoyz, who allegedly taped entire sexual encounters without the consent of its participants.

With the arrest, Bryan Deneumostier was charged with two counts of illegal interception of oral communication and three counts of 18 U.S.C. § 2257 record-keeping violations related to the operation of the site, which allegedly offered videos of straight men being conned into accepting sex acts — all while blindfolded or wearing blacked-out goggles.

A crossdressing Deneumostier pretended to be the woman offering anonymous sex and even reassured apprehensive men that there would be no cameras involved, according to an indictment. Deneumostier was also known by the screen name “susanleon33326.” 

The victimized men thought they were going to a South Miami-Dade house for casual sex with a bored housewife, but many later found their trysts uploaded to the site.

StraightBoyz has been shut down for some time, but many of the clips allegedly shot by Deneumostier are still circulating online, according to the Miami Herald.

The indictment said that Deneumostier may have taped encounters with about 600 men.

Deneumostier was arrested earlier this month for having sex with a minor at a hotel near his home.

Authorities said they found leather handcuffs, lubricant and a whip when they raided the room, with Deneumostier said to have admitted spending several days drinking, drugging and having sex with the minor.    

The investigation of Deneumostier’s website operation was conducted by agents from U.S. Homeland Security Investigations.

  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Penthouse Names Hannah Jo May's 'Pet of the Month'

Penthouse Magazine has named Hannah Jo as Pet of the Month for May.

Nia Bleu Fronts Latest From New Sensations

Nia Bleu stars with Damon Dice in the latest release from New Sensations.

Kitana Collins Makes Her WIFEY Debut

Kitana Collins has made her debut for Vixen Media Group studio imprint WIFEY alongside her husband, Tyson, and Anton Harden.

FSC Launches 'Know Your Rights' 1st Amendment Resource Page

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has launched "Know Your Rights," a resource page detailing First Amendment protest guidelines.

Utah VPN Rule for Adult Sites Takes Effect This Week

A new law in Utah comes into force Wednesday, making adult websites liable if minors in the state circumvent geolocation efforts to bypass age verification.

Lilly Bell Takes Center Stage in May Issue of X3 Magazine

Multi-XMAs award-winner Lilly Bell captures the cover spotlight in the May issue of X3 magazine, the premier publication revealing the real personalities, passions and stories behind top stars.

UPDATED: Court Approves Class Action in Labor Claims Against VMG

A U.S. district court has granted class certification in a civil lawsuit filed against Vixen Media Group (VMG) by retired performer Kenzie Anne, making it possible for additional performers to join in a class action against the company.

Pervz Drops Latest Installment of 'Polar Opposites'

Pervz has debuted the latest installment of the Reptyle cross-site release "Polar Opposites," starring McKenzie Mae, Emma Rosie, Demi Hawks, Coco Lovelock, and Danny Mountain.

Brazil Invites Public Input on Guidelines for New Digital Law

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) is soliciting public comments to help improve interpretation and application of the country’s Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (Digital ECA), which requires adult websites to age-verify users located in Brazil.

Show More