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I have been waiting for this for some time now.  Not sure if other's have posted, but Steven "Sergeant" Miles was sentenced this past Friday to two years in prison, a year of supervised release, and a $2,000 fine.

Miles, who is 40, is from Zephyrhills (outside Tampa) hasn't  worked much in porn since his arrest on April 2022 after he was caught on camera assaulting Capitol Police Offices with his fellow Proud Boys.  Miles has done some work for Lucas Entertainment (Michael Lucas is a well known Trump supporter) but has had difficulty booking video gigs according to some gay-video blogs I have read.  It seems Michael Lucas has reached out to other porn producers but there has been much work, as of late, for Miles.

I don't have any sympathy for him.  His on-site presence at several studio productions have mentioned him being both disruptive and at times racist.  I am glad he's was caught, there's really no room for violence or trying to overthrow an election.  I am glad he was stupid enough to allow himself to be photographed and caught.

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25 minutes ago, ellentonboy said:

I have been waiting for this for some time now.  Not sure if other's have posted, but Steven "Sergeant" Miles was sentenced this past Friday to two years in prison, a year of supervised release, and a $2,000 fine.

Miles, who is 40, is from Zephyrhills (outside Tampa) hasn't  worked much in porn since his arrest on April 2022 after he was caught on camera assaulting Capitol Police Offices with his fellow Proud Boys.  Miles has done some work for Lucas Entertainment (Michael Lucas is a well known Trump supporter) but has had difficulty booking video gigs according to some gay-video blogs I have read.  It seems Michael Lucas has reached out to other porn producers but there has been much work, as of late, for Miles.

I don't have any sympathy for him.  His on-site presence at several studio productions have mentioned him being both disruptive and at times racist.  I am glad he's was caught, there's really no room for violence or trying to overthrow an election.  I am glad he was stupid enough to allow himself to be photographed and caught.

Glad he was sentences but two years do not seem long enough punishment for attacking CP officers and trying to violently overthrow a government. For all I care that POS can burn in hell.

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4 hours ago, 50latinos said:

Glad he was sentences but two years do not seem long enough punishment for attacking CP officers and trying to violently overthrow a government. For all I care that POS can burn in hell.

Well, he's now a convicted felon, which will bar him from countless jobs in the future, including most of the right-wing favorites like police officer and security guard.

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4 hours ago, 50latinos said:

Glad he was sentences but two years do not seem long enough punishment for attacking CP officers and trying to violently overthrow a government. For all I care that POS can burn in hell.

Just to add something to this gentleman's background.  He doesn't really advertise his sexuality.  I looked back on my Skype conversations and I was in a group chat back in 2015 before a number of restrictions on content were put in place.  Mr. Miles (and that is his legal name) mentioned we lived in the same geographic area, he was fully nude and stroking.  He definitely likes dick.  But when he happened to see that there were people of color at my home, and he could see some of them walking naked in the background, he said he wasn't interested in chatting any longer and left the call.  Now, it could have been for a number of reasons.  But it does make me wonder that things mentioned in porn blogs that he was antisemitic  seemed to be confirmed by my interaction with him.  Long story shot - I don't believe in sexual violence.  I don't believe in being forced into having sex with someone I am not interested to.   But in his case, I wonder just how long before he "drops the soap". Either willingly, or not.  I find  it surprising that Michael Lucas of Lucas Entertainment is one of his biggest supporters and has used Miles in plenty of his videos, happens to be Jewish.  It just boggles my mind.

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He'll be 42 by the time he is released from prison, and one year of supervised probation means his employment must be approved by the Federal Probation Office.  He'll be subject to a drug test should he get to travel for filming porn.  They can't prevent him from filming, but they can make him report for drug testing the day he returns from filing.  So he'll be in the clear by about the age of 43, not elderly, but certainly he'll be hassled by the Bureau of the Prisons.  No more smoking 420 for Mr. Miles

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11 minutes ago, ellentonboy said:

Just to add something to this gentleman's background.  He doesn't really advertise his sexuality.  I looked back on my Skype conversations and I was in a group chat back in 2015 before a number of restrictions on content were put in place.  Mr. Miles (and that is his legal name) mentioned we lived in the same geographic area, he was fully nude and stroking.  He definitely likes dick.  But when he happened to see that there were people of color at my home, and he could see some of them walking naked in the background, he said he wasn't interested in chatting any longer and left the call.  Now, it could have been for a number of reasons.  But it does make me wonder that things mentioned in porn blogs that he was antisemitic  seemed to be confirmed by my interaction with him.  Long story shot - I don't believe in sexual violence.  I don't believe in being forced into having sex with someone I am not interested to.   But in his case, I wonder just how long before he "drops the soap". Either willingly, or not.  I find  it surprising that Michael Lucas of Lucas Entertainment is one of his biggest supporters and has used Miles in plenty of his videos, happens to be Jewish.  It just boggles my mind.

An awful lot of right-wingers are racists, whether outspoken about it (rare) or more circumspect. Hair Furor's legal career (as a defendant) started back in the 1970's when he and his father were sued by the Department of Justice over their racially discriminatory rental practices in New York, and it continued right through "They're not sending us their best" in 2015 and "very fine people on both sides" in 2017 and "shithole countries" in 2018. His right-hand man on immigration, Stephen Miller, aka Santa Monica Goebbels, is a Jewish man who's about as big a racist as I've known.

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@BootmanLA - you know I had a feeling Stephen Miller was Jewish.  And of course, he had no problem with his daughter marrying a Jewish guy and converting.  What a hypocrite.

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GOOD.  I hope the rest of his life is ruined.  Whether he's gay or gay for pay, he'll never be accepted by the right wing fascists even though he risked everything to support them.

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1 hour ago, BootmanLA said:

Stephen Miller, aka Santa Monica Goebbels, is a Jewish man who's about as big a racist as I've known.

LOL ..... merely seeing a photo of that wormish ghoul is enough to make any person aspiring to some measure of decency simply hurl, and hurl again. 

It's a disgrace that he wastes perfectly good food feeding himself ..... 

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10 hours ago, ellentonboy said:

He'll be 42 by the time he is released from prison, and one year of supervised probation means his employment must be approved by the Federal Probation Office.  He'll be subject to a drug test should he get to travel for filming porn.  They can't prevent him from filming, but they can make him report for drug testing the day he returns from filing.  So he'll be in the clear by about the age of 43, not elderly, but certainly he'll be hassled by the Bureau of the Prisons.  No more smoking 420 for Mr. Miles

He’ll need permission from his probation officer to leave the federal judicial district in which he’s living at the time (eg, Southern District of Florida). And I’m still trying to get my head around the notion that a probation officer would view acting in porn as “suitable employment.”

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6 hours ago, ejaculaTe said:

He’ll need permission from his probation officer to leave the federal judicial district in which he’s living at the time (eg, Southern District of Florida). And I’m still trying to get my head around the notion that a probation officer would view acting in porn as “suitable employment.”

I had an acquaintance who worked in Pre-Trial Services for the Department of Justice at the Federal Building in Tampa.  One thing he  has told me is that, despite their feelings on an occupation like pornography, it wasn't against the law and therefore he could not force  an individual to decline employment in that area of work. If this had been the way the individual had been making a living in the past there is not much they can do about that.  He'll be required to submit paystubs (or 1099 forms, as well as paperwork should he travel outside the area in which he is supervised).   One interesting thing he also mentioned was "pre-trial" drug screening.   If an individual passes that test prior to sentencing, and that "hearing" can be held without much notice, then they are NOT obligated to pay for future drug testing of any kind.  A normal probationer scheduled for two years of "supervised probation" will probably be called in twice during that time period, and drug tested (and yes, showing up positive for "420" would be a violation, even if a state allows recreational use).  If they work outside the commuting area, they usually have to appear in that office the morning following their flight, and for the record those probation officers (at the Federal level) usually work a M-F, 8 to 5 schedule.  Certain geographic areas have required more employees to be hired due to an ever increasing number of individuals on probation, and one thing that is NOT guaranteed is that an individual can find an office to manage their supervision in the area that they may want to move to should that be needed (Many find themselves almost unemployable and look to live with cousins and friends in less populated areas, some in areas not close to a Federal facility that could oversee their probation).  I guess what I am saying is that two years of "supervised probation" is not some walk in the park, where an individual mails paperwork in monthly.  He'll probably have restrictions on who he can have contact with (no surprise there considering he was part of "The Proud Boys", and I am sure computer forensics will want to look at all of his devices as well to see who he is in contact with).  The fine he was imposed, which I found to be "on the low end" of $2,000, will also have to be paid over the course of the time on probation.  The US Attorney can take him back to court if he fails to pay, from what I am told the probation officers really emphasize the importance of getting the fine paid down as quickly as possible.   Even if he is never cast in another porn production again, he'll be required to work at some kind of job (and full time/not part time) as well as provide lists of medications he has valid scripts for.  They also require contact information so they can start calling and tracing the minute they suspect someone may have fled the jurisdiction without permission or pre-approval.  From what I am told, the probation aspect of the punishment can be as difficult as the actual time spent incarcerated.  Frankly, I imagine he'd rather sleep in his own bed in the long run.

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13 hours ago, ejaculaTe said:

the notion that a probation officer would view acting in porn as “suitable employment.

Maybe the old saying "any port in a storm" would suffice ???  Or, maybe the probation officer has a little secret of his own .... 

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11 hours ago, ellentonboy said:

From what I am told, the probation aspect of the punishment can be as difficult as the actual time spent incarcerated.

Good point about acting in porn being "suitable employment," and the scarcity of probation officers in some districts hadn't occurred to me. And to emphasize your very detailed description, criminal defendants where I practiced would occasionally ask the judge to sentence them to jail time instead of probation precisely because doing probation is difficult.

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