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mountaineer:
Feb 18, 2022 9:05 AM EST
Facebook exec fired after allegedly caught in child sex sting
A high-level Facebook staffer was allegedly caught soliciting a minor for sex during an amateur undercover sting operation in Columbus, Ohio.
Katie Daviscourt
--- Quote ---A high-level Facebook staffer was allegedly caught soliciting a minor for sex during an amateur undercover sting operation in Columbus, Ohio. The video of the encounter was posted to the YouTube channel "Predator Catchers Indianapolis" on February 16.

Jeren Andrew Miles, 35, of Palm Springs California, allegedly sent sexually explicit texts to a 13-year-old boy and made plans for the boy to meet him at Le Meridien Columbus hotel.

Miles was the Manager of Community Development at Meta/Facebook until a spokesperson from the company confirmed to the The Daily Caller that Miles is "no longer with the company."

According to the video, the anti-pedophile activist group busted Miles at the hotel where he then agreed to give an interview. ...

Miles serves on the board of directors for LGBTQ+ group, Equality California. He has since deleted his social media accounts on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Miles previously worked as the Director of Community Affairs for Lyft ...
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More at Post Millennial

verga:
Fired, but not facing any kind of criminal charges. They need to link up with one or more Local law enforcement agencies. Get these pervos into prison, so some serious justice can be administered.

mountaineer:
Wait, it gets better.
--- Quote ---A Clinton Campaign Alum Tried to Suppress The Story of a Facebook Colleague Sexting a 13-Year-Old.
Andrew Pusateri told a reporter that the story of his colleague Jeren Miles sexting a child was not newsworthy.
by Natalie Winters
February 18, 2022

Shortly after a senior staff member at Meta, Facebook’s parent company, was caught inappropriately messaging underage boys in a pedophile sting operation, a company spokesperson with deep ties to Democratic politics tried to dissuade media outlets from even covering the story.

Jeren A. Miles, previously a manager of global community development, was allegedly caught sending explicit and graphic messages to a 13-year-old boy by the group PCI Predator Catchers Indianapolis. The amateur group posted a two-hour-long video featuring an exchange with the Meta manager, who admits to conversing with minors on Facebook’s platform Messenger, prompting Miles to delete his social profiles on platforms including Facebook and Twitter.  ...

And while TechCrunch confirmed Miles’s departure from Meta with company spokesperson Andrew “Drew” Pusateri, the public relations hack appeared to attempt to cover up the story altogether.

“The seriousness of these allegations cannot be overstated. The individual is no longer employed with the company. We are actively investigating this situation and cannot provide further comment at this time,” reads Pusateri’s statement.

He went on, however, to tell reporter Ingrid Lunden that the story was not “newsworthy”  ...

Prior to joining Meta as its Policy Communications Manager, Pusateri spent over a decade in Democratic politics, including working as Hillary Clinton’s Missouri Communications Director during the 2016 election.

Pusateri has previously worked in top communications roles for several Democratic members of Congress including Senator Claire McCaskill, Senator Gary Peters, and Representative Bruce Braley. ...
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Full story at the National Pulse

Sighlass:
We see it all the time, the more perverted you are the more likely you are to be accepted in a democratic political circle.

That the fellow was a high level Facebook executive comes as no surprise, I imagine the company on a whole supports what this fellow did and just don't want to admit it out loud (yet).

Kamaji:
So, how many other pedophiles have wormed their way into facebook/meta in order to use social media to groom new targets?

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