
Bryan Deneumostier allegedly dressed as a woman to dupe straight men into having sex with him, which he filmed
MIAMI — A man posing as a lonely housewife has been charged with tricking numerous straight men he met online into unwittingly making gay porn by secretly videotaping them and then posting it online, federal prosecutors said.
Bryan Deneumostier, 32, was charged with posting ads on Craigslist, pretending to be a “real heterosexual female” looking for sex to lure men to his home in Homestead, Florida near an Air Force base.
According to prosecutors, Deneumostier would convince the men to wear blindfolds or blacked-out goggles and would secretly film them as they engaged in sex acts.
“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,” federal agents said, noting how Deneumostier actually was taping the entire encounter.
Deneumostier allegedly then posted the videos on a gay website he owned called “StraightBoyz,” whose purported theme is to show real straight men unknowingly participating in sex acts with other men.
Federal investigators say they found 600 videos on the site, which Deneumostier ran for at least four years. While the site is no longer up, some of the videos remain on the internet. The indictment lists at least three victims, but it is unclear how many more may have been duped into participating.
Deneumostier has had other encounters with the law. Early this month, he was arrested for unlawful sex with a minor, according to the Miami Herald.
In the porn video case, he has been charged with making unlawful recordings of commercial sex acts and is being held without bail.