CEO of gay escort service Rentboy.com is now in prison

The CEO of gay escort service Rentboy.com is now in prison.

Jeffrey Hurant, the former chief executive officer of the website, was ordered to start his prison sentence on Monday (16 October).

He will be released on or around 16 April 2018. Hurant will be on supervised release for one year. He is serving his sentence at a medium security federal correctional institution in Otisville, New York.

Sentenced in August 2017, prosecutors called the website the ‘largest U.S. online male-escort service’.

Furthermore, US District Judge Margo Brodie also ordered him to undergo a mental health treatment program and pay a $7,500 fine. Moreover, she ordered the dissolution of his company Easy Rent Systems Inc, which pleaded guilty to a money laundering conspiracy charge.

Last year, Hurant pleaded guilty to the charges of promoting prostitution.

Gay Star News has followed the story since Hurant and six employees of Rentboy were originally arrested on money laundering and prostitution charges in August 2015. Months later in January 2016, Hurant was indicted by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn. The following month, the criminal charges against the six employees were dropped.

The six month sentence is far less than the 15 to 21 months recommended by federal guidelines.

Widespread support for Hurant

Some believe Hurant was targeted because he was running a site often used by gay and bisexual men.

This belief is added to the fact many female escort sites are still running, with advertising being bought and sold across the internet.

‘This case has kept me up many nights,’ Brodie said. She also revealed she received more than 70 letters in support of the former CEO and website. In her ruling, Brodie disclosed she believed the site was started with good intentions.

Hurant doubled down on his belief he was ‘doing good things for good people,’ such as his scholarship fund for sex workers.

In 2015, the arrests faced immediate criticism from lawyers, human rights activists, and escorts. Alex Feis-Bryce, Director of Service at the UK-based National Ugly Mugs scheme defended the site: ‘Many sex workers enjoy the control, freedom and independence brought by advertising online and this strikes at the very heart of their human rights.’

‘He’s a good guy,’ Neal Milch, Laundrylux’s CEO, said about Hurant. ‘My reaction is that Jeffrey wants to move on with his life and he will.’

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