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A Manhattan congressional candidate has released an online porn video starring himself in a bid to highlight his “sex positive” political platform.
Long-odds, third-party hopeful Mike Itkis — who’s expected to lose to Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler in New York’s 12th District — posted the steamy, 13-minute sex tape with adult movie star Nicole Sage.
Politicians usually want to cover up their sex tapes — but Itkis said he put it out to prove he’s truly excited about legalizing sex work.
“If I would just talk about it, it wouldn’t demonstrate my commitment to the issue,” he told City & State . “And the fact I actually did it was a huge learning experience, and it actually influenced items on my platform.”
He said he posted the video, titled “Bucket List Bonanza,” to a popular porn website as “a conversation piece.”
The footage of him making whoopie with Sage — who bills herself as “a slutty girl from New Mexico” — was his first time having sex on camera, he said.
“I’m very much an introvert,” he said. “I’m kind of a nerd who doesn’t like to be the center of attention if I can avoid it. But I thought the issues I’m trying to address are so important.”
“I wanted to have my issues talked about in some way,” he said.
Itkis’ campaign page states his background as “Not married. No kids. Not celibate. Atheist” and says he is dedicated to making sexual rights explicit by “ending adultery laws” and “decriminalizing and legalizing sex work.”
He also appears to target child support payments, writing that “men should not be required to support biological children without prior agreement.”
The Nadler campaign declined to comment to City & State on the sizzling sex tape. But Itkis’ Republican opponent said he understood the urge to seek attention amid a hot political race.
 “You gotta do what you gotta do,” Mike Zumbluskas said.






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Published: 18:06 BST, 14 October 2022 | Updated: 18:09 BST, 14 October 2022
A study has lifted the lid on online child sex abuse in modern-day America, showing that nearly 16 percent of minors have been pressured into everything from sexting to taking sexual photos of themselves and sharing them over the internet.
Research from the University of New Hampshire in Durham shows significantly higher rates of online child abuse than were uncovered by past studies, which indicated rates of between 5-12 percent.
As well as worrying numbers of children being groomed online by adult predators (5.4 percent), the study also revealed other types of abuse — such as non-consensual sexting and revenge porn — linked to peers and even dating partners.
It comes amid revelations of adults, including teachers, in New York, Kansas , and Florida , abusing children via the internet, and of youths being coerced into depraved acts by groomers on online games like Fortnite .
Speaking with DailyMail.com, child safety expert David Finkelhor, who led the research, said the findings should sound alarm bells and prompt parents to guide children about online safety and healthy relationships.
A University of New Hampshire in Durham study has revealed that 15.6 percent of children have experienced online sexual abuse — some 11.5 million youths
David Finkelhor, a child safety expert at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, calls kids the 'most crime victimized demographic'
'They need to know some of the signs about which partners and friends are trustworthy,' said Finkelhor, a sociologist who heads the college's Crimes Against Children Center.
'They need to know the kinds of manipulations that can lead them into intimacy that they may regret. They need to know why relationships with older partners are illegal and don't work out.'
For his study, Finkelhor asked 2,639 participants aged 18 to 28 about their online experiences when they were aged under 19, focussing on 11 types of online sexual abuse. They broadly reflected the demographics of contemporary America.
It revealed a 'considerable portion' of 15.6 percent had experienced online sexual abuse — which amounts to 11.5 million children.
The most common abuse involved the sharing of sexual images, which 11 percent of participants had experienced. Some 7.2 percent had shared a photo of themselves that was then shared with others, without their consent.
Other all-too-common types of abuse included revenge pornography, which impacted 3.1 percent of children, and sextortion — or being threatened into sharing sexual images — which affected 3.5 percent.
Jonathan High, 30, a church deacon of Steinhatchee, Florida, was convicted this month of making and sharing video recordings of two young boys in a church bathroom
Natalie Black, 27, a teacher in Queens, New York, who allegedly sent naked photos of herself to students, after winning an award for excellence in 2017
The study concluded that the types of abuse were 'diverse' and were 'often extensions of dating abuse, sexual bullying, and sexual harassment, not only events perpetrated by adult internet predators.'
Finkelhor said child protection experts would likely not be 'surprised at the magnitude' of the results. While previous studies had indicated lower rates of abuse, it was difficult to compare different studies.
Still, he added that 'children are the most crime victimized demographic' and the research showed a 'changing environment' in worrying online behavior involving youths 'that needs our attention'.
The study comes in the wake of a series of online child sexual abuse scandals, including Jeffrey Pierce, a former teacher and basketball coach of Topeka, Kansas, who was jailed for 30 years last month.
The 42-year-old impersonated a girl on various social media platforms and tricked more than 80 boys in the Topeka area to create and send him images of themselves engaging in sex acts.
Jonathan High, 30, a church deacon of Steinhatchee, Florida, was convicted this month of making and sharing video recordings of two young boys in a church bathroom. He will be sentenced in January. 
Multiple cases of sexual abuse and inappropriate behavior by female teachers over recent years have recently been revealed in New York, including Natalie Black, 27, a teacher in Queens, who allegedly sent naked photos of herself to students.
The risks of online gaming have also become apparent. A horrified father in Australia revealed this week how his 12-year-old son was coerced into sending sexual images to a gamer he met while playing Fortnite.
According to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, incidents of child sexual abuse occur every nine minutes. Sufferers of abuse can contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline on 800-656-4673 or visit www.rainn.org.
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