The claim: Well-known politicians and celebrities are under house arrest for sex trafficking Our rating: False
claiming he was rescuing child sex slaves. Police said in court documents that the suspect surrendered"peacefully when he found no evidence that underage children were being harbored in the restaurant."Travis View, host of the QAnon Anonymous podcast, told USA TODAY that QAnon followers tend to cast the most suspicion on"the biggest, most established celebrities," such as Hanks and Winfrey.
The reason why QAnon devotees fixate on specific celebrities is"they are thoroughly convinced that the only way you can sort of achieve that high degree of success is by doing something morally depraved," View said. Yotam Ophir, an assistant professor of communication at the University of Buffalo, told USA TODAY that claims around sex trafficking and child abuse have been present for thousands of years and tend to resurface in different forms.
Ophir said many celebrities probably have not publicly denied the claims because denying them can make things worse."There is no counterargument you can provide that will convince people that it is not true," he said.that the state Department of Justice notify the public about registered sex offenders and that state residents convicted of sex crimes must register as such.
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