Posted on 10/21/2017 9:42:40 PM PDT by Fedora
Jerry Yester of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers the Lovin Spoonful, known for their hits Do You Believe in Magic and Summer in the City was arrested in Arkansas for child pornography, PEOPLE confirms.
The 74-year-old musician was arrested by the Attorney Generals office Cyber Crimes Unit on Thursday. He faces 30 counts of distributing, possessing or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child, a Class C felony. . .
According to the Attorney Generals office, special agents began investigating Yester after they determined that someone using a computer at Yesters address downloaded child pornography. The investigation will now be handed over to the 14th Judicial District Prosecutor David Ethredge.
Prior to joining the Spoonful in 1968 as a replacement for original guitarist Zal Yanovsky, Yester also played in the Modern Folk Quartet and served as a producer and arranger for artists such as the Turtles, Pat Boone and Tom Waits.
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Yesterday...I spoke with my friend Alma, after speaking yesterday with Alma,troubles seemed so far away!
Jim was in the Association.Jerry is his brother
There are also these activities to be aware of:
Child Porn Emailed to Activists to Try to Frame Them
by Sue Basko
See also about Luke Rudkowski receiving similar email
I have been assisting a group of activist men to whom someone emailed child porn in an attempt to set them up for criminal charges. Whoever is doing this is extremely sinister.
I am writing this to warn others to beware. I’ll give specific info on what to do if it happens to you.
First, Luke Rudkowski, a media activist at We Are Change, was sent child porn via email while he was in Europe and crossing borders between nations. Luckily, he previewed the images and reported the situation to the FBI at the Embassy in the city he was visiting.
Then, Dan Johnson of PANDA (People Against the NDAA) received an email that looked like it was from Stewart Rhodes of Oath Keepers. Dan was suspicious of the email because he had heard about what happened to Luke Rudkowski. Also, the email was a tormail account, which is untraceable, and Dan did not know Stewart to use such an account. In addition, there were attachments.
Dan did not open the attachments, because he was suspicious of them. Instead, he gave access to his email account to a computer security expert. The expert opened the files in a live forensics environment, and saw they were child porn images. The method he used did not leave the files on his computer or drive. The metadata on the files was fixed to the names of Stewart and Oath Keepers, to make it look as if the pictures came from Stewart.
Two days later, the same scenario was repeated, with two men from different organizations. The same computer security expert examined those files, and found they were the same images as in the previous email, but the metadata on the images had been changed to match the name of the supposed sender and his organization.
Whoever did this attempted to set up both the men in whose names they were sending the emails, as well as the men who were to receive the images. This is evil to the max.
WHAT WE DID: I made a group report to the FBI on behalf of all the men, including the computer security expert. With all the information neatly arranged in one report, hopefully the FBI will be able to get some leads on who is behind these dastardly set-up attempts. The men are from all over the nation, so filing separate reports would have diluted the reports’ effectiveness for law enforcement purposes. A good deal of forensics examination has already been done by the computer security expert, and hopefully, he will be able to share his information with the FBI.
WHAT TO DO IF IT HAPPENS TO YOU: If you receive such an email, try to get the files checked out by a security expert before you open them. In any case, you MUST make a report to the police or FBI, because there is child porn involved. It is illegal to view, possess, or pass child porn. The criminal penalties are extreme and include forfeiture of assets, including homes, cash, and personal belongings. Therefore, even the computer security person has to file a report.
By law, you are required to make the report to a law enforcement agency promptly, and to either destroy the images or make the images available to law enforcement. I’d say wait and see if they want the images before you destroy them. Also, don’t delete the email until you file your report, because the routing information on the email may be helpful to police. Also, you need to alert the person whose name was put on the email as the sender. You need to let that person make a police report, too. They have been as victimized as you have, if not moreso.
If you receive such an email and open the files, you are likely to be shocked, or to feel shame, fear, or a desire to push this away and pretend it did not happen. You can’t do that because you need to report it so you don’t risk being caught up in child porn charges, even years down the line. If you need to go to therapy or seek other help to work out your shock over seeing the images and being set up, you should do that, but promptly make the police report. Keep in mind that someone is, in fact, targeting you specifically and trying to harm you terribly. Therefore, it may be wise to take extra safety precautions for yourself and your family.
WARNING SIGNS THAT AN EMAIL MAY CONTAIN CHILD PORN:
1) Use of tormail account or other untraceable email account.
2) Uses the name of someone you know, but from an email account you don’t recognize.
3) Has jpegs or pdf files attached.
4) Has an email message that DOES NOT HINT at the files containing child porn, but encourages you to open the files and spread them to all your friends/ compatriots.
5) The email may have veiled threats against you or your group.
WHAT TO DO:
1) Don’t open the files. Try to get help from a computer security expert.
2) If there is child porn, REPORT THE SITUATION TO THE POLICE OR FBI.
3) Share what happened to warn others.
4) Take care of yourself. Talk to a friend, get counseling if needed, take safety precautions for yourself and your family, etc.
PLEASE REMEMBER: A child porn image means a child has been victimized. A person who emails such images is participating in victimizing children, and is also trying to victimize you and/ or your associates. This is the sickest, most deranged sort of person. You need to stand up to this, report it, and try to help stop these crimes.
Ref/Contacts
http://www.securityhaven.com/specialist/
In Boone County Arkansas the headquarters of the KKK.
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They run the websites that have child porn on them. The FBI places more child porn in circulation on the internet the everyone else combined.
"Hi Sheriff. I think there's child porn on my computer."
Let us know how that works out for you.
Not every person. If I live in a house with four other people with everyone taking turns using the same computer, isn't it conceivable that we would all show the same IP address?
I'm just wondering because at 74, it seemed Yester was a little long in the tooth to be looking at pornography and then the article states only that someone in his home was downloading CP. Now I don't know if he has roommates or not (and some elderly people do look at porn) but I'm curious how law enforcement deals with a situation where several people in a household may be using the same internet account and computer.
A few other wise words:
1) Back up critical stuff to the cloud.
2) Never, ever, let a stranger (like the Greek Squad) work on your computer. If it breaks, try to fix it. If you cannot, then destroy its hard drive and replace it.
That was the first concert I ever went to in 1969. I was 15. I wore a dress and my date wore a sport coat, as did everyone else there. Times have changed!
Even if you are framed and you are able to clear yourself, you are presumed guilty by most at the beginning and your reputation will never recover - you will always be under a cloud of suspicion.
Never forget Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary) who is back in the news...
Peter Yarrow, convicted in the 1970’s of “making sexual advances” on a 14-year-old girl, will perform on Friday at a rally organized by the nonprofit Code Pink: Women for Peace.
Yarrow went to prison after making sexual advances on a 14-year-old girl and her 17-year-old sister in 1970 when they went to his Washington, D.C. hotel room to ask for his autograph, according to the New York Post. Yarrow pleaded guilty to taking “indecent liberties” with the 14-year-old and spent only three months behind bars.
The performer was pardoned by President Jimmy Carter on his last day in office in 1981.
http://freebeacon.com/culture/peter-yarrow-perform-women-peace-rally-pentagon/
Now that you mention it, IIRC one of their songs made it onto the “Zapped” promo record from Warner Bros. Used to sell for a dollar if you clipped the coupon from the inner sleeve.
“Let us know how that works out for you.”
I’m of the same mindset. I also doubt that receiving one E-Mail will get the Men-in-Black to raid your place. More likely they look for a pattern with you sending out (real) notes saying something like “Check out this 8 year old...” along with pictures/videos or maybe sting you handing over thumb drives with pics.
I prefer to stay clear of law enforcement whenever possible. My guess is that most people who get charged for kiddie porn...have kiddie porn and admit to it pretty quickly. The only real exceptions would be high-profile people, who may get directed attacks - for them it may well make sense to go to the police, as they will be taken seriously. If one of us Deplorables show up at a police station, the first thing the police will think is that WE ARE up to something (such as us really trafficking in kiddie porn, but trying to get the police on our side before getting raided). If a Congressman shows up, the police will be like YES SIR! to him, and try to help him (even if enjoys ‘pizza’).
LOL.
Or if someone that you hate is going to the airport, hug them goodbye and slip a rifle cartridge into their coat pocket. That would ruin their day.
I hope you’re a girl :)
Seriously, “Do You Believe In Magic?” was one of the first songs my band learned. Easy, & vocal range not a challenge.
Sad...child porn is sick...
Thank you. Did not realize there were so many ‘Yesters’ in pop music. Sometimes this old brain makes ‘Associations’ that are slightly incorrect these days.
Do not think for one second that the Fed doesn’t know you.
They do.
I was visited 3 years ago and they never said why.
It had something to do with a RR strike thread.
I posted on it and within a week got a visit from the BI.
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