Sony Executive Reportedly Caught In Amateur Pedophile Sting Video

The Daily Caller

A senior Sony executive was fired after he was reportedly captured on video by an amateur pedophilia sting operation.

George Cacioppo, a senior vice president at Sony Interactive Entertainment according to his LinkedIn profile, allegedly invited over a 15-year-old boy to his home, according to a video uploaded to the People vs. Preds YouTube channel.

The video shows a cameraman walking towards Cacioppo, who appears to be standing outside of a house, and asking him who he planned to meet, referring to Cacioppo as “Jeff.”


“I can call the cops or we can have a conversation,” the cameraman asks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14INdlFIe-k&t=119s

Cacioppo ignores the questions and walks back into his house, at which point the cameraman tells him, “I’ve got your face on video you fucking scumbag.”

Cacioppo then closes the door, prompting the cameraman to begin shouting loudly.

“Excuse me everybody, this guy invited a 15-year-old boy to have sex with him tonight,” the cameraman can be heard.

Cacioppo was reportedly fired from Sony following the release of the video.

According to a Google Drive link posted in the video’s description, an individual People vs. Preds alleges to be Cacioppo, using the alias “Jeff,” engaged in a conversation with another user, a decoy account set up by People vs. Preds designed to appear as a 15-year-old boy. The individual alleged to be Cacioppo sends several sexually explicit messages to the other user before they arrange to meet one another outside the individual alleged to be Cacioppo’s home.

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Minors are not permitted on Grindr, according to Grindr’s community guidelines, and “any violation or suspected violation will result in a ban.” The policy extends to communication between users, so that “if a user communicates with another user that they believe to be under 18, that is also a violation of our age policy.”

However, the app was the subject of a 2019 investigation by The Times which found underage users were able to bypass Grindr’s age verification controls, with many being sexually exploited as a result. More than 100 men in the U.S. have have been charged with crimes related to sexual activity with minors they met on Grindr,, according to a July investigation by GHB News.

“It creates an easy place for sexual predators to look for these kids,” Jack Turban, a fellow in child and adolescent psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine, told GBH News. “Grindr is also at fault for knowing that this is happening and not doing anything about it.”

Grindr did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Edit: “We are aware of the situation and the employee in question has been terminated from employment,” Sony said in a statement.

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