Notes: [Califa, Aftermath]1. Stambolian, George. “Creating the New Man: A Conversation with Jacqueline Livingston.” Christopher Street, Vol. 4, No. 9, May 1980, 8-17. 2. Ruffini, Gene. “Those 'Solid Citizens' Who Lust for Children.” New York Post, November 6. 1979. 3. “The Men Behind the Kidporn Industry.” San Francisco Examiner, February 17, 1980. 4. Sward, Susan. “A Sordid Story of Life on the Street.” San Francisco Chronicle, August 18, 1980, 6. 5. Thorstad. David. Interview by Guy Hocquenghem in Semiotext(e) Special Large Type Series: Loving Boys, Summer 1980, 30. 6. Mitzel, John. “Clown Nabbed in NY on Kid Porn Charge.” Gay Sunshine News, July 5, 1980. Martin Locker, New York's prohibited mail specialist, arrested a priest who is also a boy-lover by entrapping him through Fetish Times and other sex ads. The priest led Locker to Ronald Drew, a teacher. Since his arrest, the education commissioner has tried to take away Drew's pension. Locker also entrapped Marvin Matthow, who did children's television programs as “Baldy the Clown. Undercover police entrapped Matthow by offering him money to procure models for a film. Pan: A Magazine About Boy-Love. Vol. 1, No. 3. November 1979, 6. Officers of the Pedophile Information Exchange (PIE) were arrested in London and charged with a conspiracy to corrupt the public morals. The PIE newsletter is not pornographic and repeatedly warned readers against committing any illegal act. Nevertheless, police apparently went after PIE simply because its newsletter put boy-lovers in touch with one another. The charge carries a potential life sentence, and the “conspiracy” need not even be for an illegal purpose. Pan, Vol. 1, No. 4, February 1980, 9. It's hard to sympathize with some of the people who get caught by these laws. Pennsylvania Republican State Representative David S. Hayes protested when Governor Dick Thornburgh proclaimed a Gay Pride Week. On December 17, 1979, he was arrested and charged with anal and oral intercourse with a seventeen-year-old boy. Pan, Vol. 1. No. 3, November 1979, 4. Anti-boy-love sentiment does more than get people arrested. It can get them killed. In July of 1979, Edgar Quann was reportedly beaten to death by members of a small New York Muslim sect for having sex with the son of a church member. 7. Richard Peluso, one of the Boston/Boise defendants, is still in prison because he was diagnosed as a sexually dangerous person. Most of the other defendants are either out on probation or had their charges dropped. 8. Mitzel, John. “Man Sentenced to Total of 39 Years on Charges of Child Pornography, Rape.” Gay Cotnniunity News, February 9, 1980, 3, 8-9. 9. Homosexual Information Center News Release, November 20, 1976. 10. Penn, Stanley. “Martin Locker is a 'Prohibited Mail Specialist.'” Wall Street Journal, January 23, 1980, 48. Locker is fortunately prohibited from opening first-class mail within the United States. 11. “The Battle-Line: Los Angeles Cop Lloyd Martin.” Pan: A Magazine About Boy-Love, Vol. 1. No. 5, May 1980, 28. A Pan correspondent in Sydney, Australia, reported that the police there had received a list of names and addresses of gay men from the FBI and had been asked if they had received any complaints about unsolicited child pornography. The FBI also stated that they were willing to fly such a person to the U.S. to testify, according to this article. Pan states that Sydney newspapers reported that it was Lloyd Martin who gave George Jacobs's list to Australian police. 12. Pan, Vol. 1, No. 5, May 1980, 8-9. 13. Gay Community News, Vol. 7, No. 49,July 5, 1980, 1. 14. Shehadi, Philip. 'Adult/Youth Relationships Discussed at NYC Forum.” Gay Community News, July 5, 1980, 7. 15. White, Edmund. States of Desire. New York: E.P.Dutton, 1980. 320. 16. Hudson, John Paul. “The Gay Almanac: The Boston Boise Affair and the Censorship of Sexual Minorities.” Gaysweek, March 6, 1978. 17. Clark. Jill. “Interview With Robin Morgan.” Gay Community News, January 20, 1979, 11-12. 18. ibid. 19. Shapiro, Lynne. “Women Loving Women Denounce Men 'Loving' Boys.” Lesbian Tide, September/October 1979, Vol. 9, No. 2, 14. 20. Kelly, Beth. “Speaking Out on 'Women/Girl Love'—or, Lesbians Do 'Do It'.” Gay Community News, March 3,1979, p 5. 21. Lederer, Laura, and Diana Russell. “Questions We Get Asked Most Often.” WAVPM Newspage, November 1977, 3. 22. Rule, Jane. “Teaching Sexuality.” The Body Politic, June 1979, 29. 23. Millett, Kate. Semiotext(e) Special Large Type Series: Loving Boys, Summer 1980, 44. 24. “A View from the Staff: Children and Sex.” FPS: A Magazine of Young People's Liberation, No. 60, April-June 1978. 13-16.
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