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HORRIFIC: Drag Queen that Works with Youths Arrested on Child Porn Charges

Who could possibly have seen this coming: a drag queen that works with “LGBTQ+ youth” has just been arrested on child pornography charges after a two year investigation.

That drag queen is Brice Williams, who goes by the name Anastasia Diamon when in drag; once heavily involved as a “community organizer,” mainly regarding “LGBTQ+” issues, he’s now locked up on child porn charges.

Penn Live, reporting on his work with youths and in “community organizing” in his local area, reported that:

Pride Month may have ended, but for Brice Williams, who’s also known as a drag queen named Anastasia Diamond, living life with pride, and encouraging others to do the same, happens 365 days a year.

Williams, who uses both masculine and feminine pronouns, is HIV medical case manager at Keystone Health Center in Chambersburg, but this month will join GLO Harrisburg, a center that offers a “safe space” for LGBTQ+ youth of color. There, he’ll continue HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness work, while working with LGBTQ+ youth.

[..]Williams also serves on a few LGBTQ+ committees in Chambersburg — including as a board member on Franklin County Coalition for Progress. The community organizer also serves on the Pride Franklin County Committee, and the United Way of Chambersburg’s Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Committee.

Williams even presented himself as someone that young people could turn to, saying, during the interview with Penn Live:

I know I’m making a difference when younger folks message me quite often because we don’t have any resources in [south] central Pa. The closest place we have to turn to is Harrisburg for resources for queer individuals. Slowly but surely I’m hoping that we will be able to get potentially a center here in Chambersburg [through the] Franklin County Coalition for Progress or some kind of queer youth housing program … because it’s so, so important. It’s needed here.

Well, turns out, what else was needed there was a police force, as Williams was sharing child pornography online. Tristate Alert, reporting on that crime and the investigation that caught him, notes that:

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A 26 year old man is in custody in Franklin County Prison after allegedly uploading and sharing at least 135 videos and pictures of child pornography. Brice Patric Ryschon Williams of Chambersburg is charged with 25 counts of felony class 2 child pornography and 18 counts of criminal use of a communications facility. His bail was set to $100,000, which he was unable to post.

The investigation into child pornography uploaded to the Dropbox web platform started in May of 2020 when the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children submitted a tip to the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s Child Predator Section. That tip from the 18th of May reported that 76 sexually explicit child pornography files were uploaded to Dropbox around May 2, 2020. The email address associated with the account was listed belonging to Anastasia Diamond, or Ana D. Inspection of the files determined that at least 49 of the 76 files appear to depict children under the age of 18 performing sexual acts.

But it gets (somehow) even worse. Not only was Williams sharing the horrible images online, but also he was carrying around child porn videos on his phone, and admitted to have been watching, sending, and receiving it online since 2014! That’s again according to Tristate Alert, which reported that:

After finding the defendant’s phone, authorities were able to find at least 25 videos of child pornography on the phone, as well as more on an old phone. Special Agent Nye notes that 25 is just a small sample of the number of sexually explicit files on Williams’ phone.

After finding his devices, SA Nye confronted Brice with more information. Williams then admitted that he had searched for, possessed, and shared child pornography. He then told police that he first saw child pornography in 2014 on a messaging app and that he eventually started uploading the files to cloud storage apps to send and receive more files and links with other people online.



What a creep!

By: Gen Z Conservative, editor of GenZConservative.com. Follow me on Facebook and Subscribe to My Email List