Another prominent LGBT activist has been added to the long list of
pedophiles disguising themselves as leftist activists.
Sean Pinion, a 31-year-old LGBT activist, is a transplant from Louisiana and has lived in Colorado Springs since 2016. He recently joined the Pikes Peak Arts Council, a non-profit organization fostering creativity, collaboration and cultural enrichment within the Pikes Peak region, in June 2023 and served as president.
In November 2022, the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit of the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) initiated an investigation into an individual uploading child sexual abuse material on a social media platform. At the time, Pinion was promoting dangerous trans chest binding devices for children on social media.
Throughout 2023, the ICAC unit identified different addresses linked to a potential suspect in El Paso, yet locating the suspect proved elusive. In December 2023, the ICAC conducted several hours of surveillance on a possible address in unincorporated El Paso County within the Security-Widefield area. Subsequently, on April 11, 2024, a search warrant was conducted in the 200 block of Dexter Street, in a neighborhood northeast of US 85-87 and Mesa Ridge Parkway.
Four days after the release of the search warrant on April 11,
the CSPD arrested Pinion and placed him in the El Paso County jail on a $20,000 bond on charges of alleged child sexual exploitation. Additionally, the Pikes Peak Arts Council immediately ousted Pinion from the position shortly after the arrest.
"In light of recent events, the executive board of the Pikes Peak Arts Council has formally removed Sean Pinion as president effective immediately. The Pikes Peak Arts Council has a zero-tolerance policy. Our board as a whole was unaware of the charges until news broke to us on Wednesday, April 17th, 2024. As representatives of the Pikes Peak Arts Council, [we] do not condone his actions nor are they a representation for who we are. Our number one priority is safety for those in our community," the organization wrote in its official statement.
Pinion was scheduled to appear in El Paso County Court on April 24. However, several reports revealed that as of 8:05 p.m. on April 16, Pinion was no longer in police custody.
Prominent LGBT activists face serious child abuse charges
In January, Gerad Slayton, a former executive director of the Rainbow Resource Center, was among more than a dozen men arrested in a sting operation targeting online predators attempting to
solicit sex with minors.
In 2023, the same kind of abuse happened to two boys when a gay activist couple from Georgia adopted them. The couple faced allegations of abuse and trafficking in a pedophile ring. Additionally, Oregon teacher and activist Kelsey Boren, who mentored an 11-year-old drag queen, was convicted on child pornography charges and sentenced to less than a year in prison for 11 felony counts of encouraging child sex abuse.
These incidents are now causing growing concern among the public: The longstanding efforts to refute stereotypes linking the gay community to target children are fueling suspicions that the end goal of the movement may not be the acceptance of diverse views but rather the grooming of the next generation.
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