An Interesting Donny Long Update #humantrafficking

Donny Long

Well this didn’t age well

From a post in 2011:

Donny writes- Mike South and the rest of you homosexuals still dont get it because you never will. Hey all of your wiki’s look great and will be up in ten years from now and I will still be sitting here laughing then. No one is going to jail but you scumbags that break the law pimping and pandering, gay hooking and who knows what else. Hey Mike, I heard you use to clean toilets at NASA before you became a bukkake set mop boy, that’s something really to be proud of isn’t it? Hey Jeremy Steele, do anymore gay films lately? Hows work going for ya? HAHAHAAA

For those not up to date, According to arrest records, Donny Long, formerly known as Donald Carlos Seoane and a former male porn star associated with Porn WikiLeaks, has been charged with multiple offenses including human trafficking in Osceola County, Florida. Long is currently being held in Osceola County Jail with a bond set at $57,500.

Donny is being accused of producing a video without consent with another woman while he was staying in a trailer park in Florida. Following his threats towards the woman, he posted the video on OnlyFans.

The charges against him include human trafficking-coercion of a commercial sex act, forced labor services, harassing a witness or victim, attempting to extort a judge or magistrate, and making threats of harassment against a judge.

Long’s Porn WikiLeaks was also connected to the GirlsDoPorn sex trafficking operation.

 

 

 

 

 

7 thoughts on “An Interesting Donny Long Update #humantrafficking

  1. Donnys Puka Chain says:

    LOL WOW.

    Bout damn time! Nice throw back quote NL

  2. Great News Luke . Glad the law finally caught up to him

  3. It’s nice to see justice catching up with this guy. Nice write up

  4. donny long busted for human trafficking and sex slavery… he meets 3rd world ladies… marries them… forces them to make porn videos he exploits on onlyfans… he is sick and he’s using his own kids as a weapon against florida authorities… he is a mentally deranged pos. he actually has 4 kids by 3 separate females. when you impregnate a woman and make her have children that’s pretty sad and pathetic… what charge is that? donald carlos sroane never learns.

  5. SEX SLAVES ARE FORCED TO HAVE CHILDREN SO CAPTOR CAN EXPLOIT THEM. TRULY SICK.

  6. human sex trafficking is the charge. forcing a woman to have a baby is seriously sick and demented. that has to be federal civil rights violation… slavery, kidnapping, see…

    international law. This definition shall not in any way be interpreted as affecting national
    laws relating to pregnancy.
    Since 1998, more than 120 states have ratified the ICC Statute, thereby accepting its definition of
    crimes against humanity and war crimes. At least 36 states, including states parties and non-states
    parties to the ICC Statute, have enacted domestic legislation criminalizing forced pregnancy as a
    crime against humanity, or a war crime or both.4
    The ICC Statute’s definition is largely mirrored in the ICC Elements of Crimes that were adopted in
    2002 by the Assembly of States Parties to the ICC Statute to assist the Court in interpreting and
    applying the crimes in the ICC Statute.5 The first element of the crime of forced pregnancy requires
    that:
    The perpetrator confined one or more women forcibly made pregnant, with the intent of
    affecting the ethnic composition of any population or carrying out other grave violations of
    international law.6
    Subsequent to the ICC Statute, forced pregnancy has been listed in other international instruments,
    including:
     as a crime against humanity in the 2000 Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone,
    without a definition; 7

     as a crime against humanity and war crime in United National Transitional Administration
    in East Timor’s Regulation 2000/15 on the establishment of Panels with exclusive
    jurisdiction over serious criminal offences,8 applying the ICC Statute’s definition;9
     as a crime against humanity and war crime in international and non-international armed
    conflicts in the African Union’s Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of
    the African Court of Justice and Human Rights, 10 applying the ICC Statute’s definition;11

    4 See for example: Argentina: Ley 26.200 (2007); Australia: International Criminal Court Act 2002; Azerbaijan: Criminal
    Code (as amended 2001); Belgium: Act of 5 August 2003 on serious violations of international humanitarian law; Bosnia
    and Herzegovina: Criminal Code 2003; Burkina Faso: Loi 052/2009 portant détermination des compétences et de la
    procédure de mise en œuvre du Statut de Rome relatif à la Cour pénale internationale par les juridictions burkinabé; Canada:
    Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act 2000; Comoros: Loi n°11-022/au du 13 décembre 2011, portant de Mise en
    Oeuvre du Statut de Rome; Croatia: Criminal Code 1998 (as amended 2004); Czech Republic: Criminal Code (08/01/2009);
    Fiji: Crimes Decree 2009 (decree 44 of 2009); Georgia: Criminal Code (as amended 1999); Germany: Act to introduce the
    Code of Crimes against International Law of 26 June 2002; Kenya: International Crimes Act 2008; Lesotho: Penal Code Act
    2010; Mali: Penal Code 2001; Malta: Criminal Code 1854 (as amended 2002); Mauritius, International Criminal Court Act
    2011; Netherlands: International Crimes Act 2003; New Zealand: International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act
    2000; Norway: Penal Code (as amended 2008); Philippines: Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law,
    Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity 2009; Republic of Ireland: International Criminal Court Act 2006; Republic
    of Korea: Act on the Punishment of Crimes within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (2007); Romania:
    Criminal Code; Rwanda: Law No33 Bis/2003 repressing the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes;
    Samoa: International Criminal Court Act 2007; Slovenia: Criminal Code 2008; South Africa: Implementation of the Rome
    Statute of the International Criminal Court Act 2002; Spain: Criminal Code (as amended 2003); Switzerland: Criminal Code
    1937 (as amended 2010); Timor-Leste: Penal Code 2009; Trinidad and Tobago: International Criminal Court Act 2006;
    Turkey: Criminal Code (2004); Uganda: International Criminal Court Act 2010; UK: International Criminal Court Act 2001;
    UK: International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001; Uruguay: Ley 18.026 (2006).
    5
    ICC Statute, Article 9.
    6
    ICC Elements of Crime, Article 7(1)(g)-4, para.1; Article 8(2)(b)(xxii)-4, para.1; Article 8(2)(e)(vi)-4, para.1.
    7 Article 2(g).
    8 See Sections 5.1(g); 6.1(b)(xxii) and 6.1(e)(vi)
    9 Section 5.2(e).
    10 Annex, Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights, Article 28C(1)(g); 28D(b)(xxiii); and
    28D(e)(vi).
    11 Article 28C(2)(f).

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