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December 15, 2021, 8:23 AM · 3 min read
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SINGAPORE — A 16-year-old boy who was celebrating his birthday with his friends forcibly stripped another 14-year-old boy who had come up to the group to say hello.
The 16-year-old helped restrain the victim and filmed the incident, which came to the victim's school disciplinary master's attention after the video was circulated on social media.
Both the 16-year-old and his 20-year-old male friend, who also helped restrain the boy, admitted to the acts of bullying on Wednesday (15 December). Each pleaded guilty to a charge of molest.
Both were ordered to be assessed for their suitability for probation, and will return to court on 28 January. Probation is a community-based sentencing option that is usually given to young offenders who will not have a criminal record upon completing their term.
Another 16-year-old boy, a friend of the accused persons who had come up with the plan to bully the victim, had earlier pleaded guilty to a count of molest and is awaiting his sentence.
None of the parties can be named to protect the identity of the victim.
On 3 March last year, at about 11pm, the trio, a 14-year-old girl, and an unknown man were celebrating the 16-year-old accused's birthday at a barbecue pit in Yishun.
The victim, who passed by the pit on his e-scooter, approached the group to say hello. Court documents did not state if the victim was acquainted with anyone in the group.
The 16-year-old friend then came up with the idea to pull down the victim’s pants, and his two male friends agreed to join in.
At about 12.45am the next day, the 20-year-old man restrained the victim, pulling him to the ground. He shouted, “faster come and pull his pants”. He undid the victim's belt, and pulled down his pants and underwear.
The 20-year-old then hung the victim's pants on a sheltered walkway and hid the underwear in the bushes. The group ignored the victim's plea for them to stop, and the teen girl recorded the victim with her mobile phone.
While the victim’s lower torso was naked, the group again restrained him and the 20-year-old removed his shirt. The victim managed to break their hold and hid near a bush where it was dark. The 16-year-old accused filmed a second video of the victim having his shirt removed.
The group laughed at the victim and later returned his clothes. The girl forwarded the two videos to the others in her group.
The victim felt angry and asked the group to delete the videos. The 20-year-old man said he would, and promised not to circulate the videos.
However, one of the videos was posted on social media.The victim’s discipline master was informed about the video and he lodged a police report.
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By Austin Jenkins

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The story of how a Washington state company used boys in underwear to draw customers and the man with a secret past who tried to stop them.
In January 2009, an ad appeared on Craigslist seeking “BOYS ONLY Ages 7 to 14” for a modeling shoot in Waterville, Maine. The ad was posted by a company calling itself RWE Productions and said the shoot was for a client called Tiger Underwear, a company based in University Place, Washington.
The ad promised “A-level” models $450 for a day’s work, but it emphasized: “IMPORTANT! You must have no compunctions about doing modeling in only underwear briefs in order to do this work, since that will be an important aspect of the photos to be generated for this job.” 
The ad was soon posted to a message board hosted by the casting website backstage.com, along with a warning: “Child actor alert!”
One of the first to comment was Paula Dorn, co-founder of BizParentz Foundation, a Los Angeles area nonprofit created to support families of children in the entertainment industry.
“If anyone is not completely concerned about this ‘job’ by reading what is written here – feel free to visit tigerunderwearstore.com. The catalog pages are not like anything I’ve ever seen on an ad or packaging,” Dorn wrote.
Tiger Underwear’s website looks much different today than it did in January 2009. In fact, since I began reporting this story, the company's website stopped featuring boy models altogether. But you can still find cached web pages from that time by doing a search, as I did, of archive.org, which captures and archives web history. 
That trip through the “Wayback Machine” reveals what Dorn likely saw in 2009. On the front page of the Tiger Underwear website, a shirtless boy, head cocked, stares into the camera. He looks to be 9 or 10. He wears a red stocking cap and a pendant necklace and holds a skateboard. His jeans are sagged to reveal the white briefs he’s wearing underneath.
When I clicked on the tab that said “Boy’s Underwear,” a looping video appeared of two boys in their underwear wrestling on a floor. There was also a series of links to pictures. The images included two boys in their underwear having a pillow fight on a bed.
On the “Men’s Underwear” page, I found more pictures of the pillow fight. But in these photos, the boys were joined by a young man, also clad only in underwear.
The Tiger Underwear website that month featured a link titled “You Can’t Show Boys Underwear Pictures!”
On that page was the following statement: “Most well-known department stores from the 50s to the early 80s proudly used boys to model underwear in their catalogs … Time for some Americans to just relax and understand that boys modeling briefs is not a bad thing.”
There was also a description of the company: “Tiger Underwear specializes in high quality briefs for active men and boys. A retro style from the 1960s and 70s, similar to what you wore as a kid, Tiger Briefs sport blue or red dashes on the waistband and are available in both a single and a double seat (for greater comfort and absorbency). Now you have the opportunity to relive or experience this style of classic full fit brief! Tiger Underwear for men and boys is a design fashion from the past, with the retro look for today!”
That month the boy’s and men’s underwear were on sale for $19.99 per pair. Customers could also buy a 12-month Tiger Underwear membership for $49.99 and receive a free catalog featuring one of the shirtless boy models on the front.
In January 2009, Dorn was not familiar with Tiger Underwear but she was aware of RWE Productions and its owner, Richard Emerich, who also operated a website called Modelteenz.com that sold CDs featuring photos of boy models.
“This individual and company is known to us, but I am shocked at the boldness of this Craigslist post,” Dorn wrote on the backstage.com message board in response to the Craigslist ad for the Tiger Underwear shoot. “This one is a NO, NO, NO …. and we are looking to see what, if anything we can do.”
Part of BizParentz’s mission is to promote the safety of child actors and models. A Craigslist ad seeking boys to model underwear was an automatic red flag for Dorn and her co-founder Anne Henry.
Dorn flagged the ad in hopes it would be pulled down. Henry, meanwhile, contacted the Waterville, Maine, police department.
“I thought that they should know that this was happening in their town,” Henry said. “My goal was really for prevention for those kids that might show up to that shoot.”
A couple of weeks later, a detective named David Caron emailed Henry to let her know that the general manager of the Hampton Inn in Waterville had called to report that Emerich had canceled his reservations for the upcoming photo shoot.
While that model shoot apparently didn’t happen, other Tiger Underwear shoots of boy models did.
In coming years, Tiger Underwear would use those images on its website and social media platforms as a key marketing tool. Over time, the boy models would attract a fan base of men online. Eventually the photos would draw the attention of a mysterious sleuth who would alert school officials, police and prosecutors in hopes they would intervene. But there would be nothing anyone could do to stop Tiger Underwear from using the images of boys in underwear — because ultimately there was nothing illegal about the photos.
In that sense, the story of Tiger Underwear reveals the chasm between what many parents might find inappropriate and what the law says is child exploitation. 
Or, to put it more bluntly: “It’s a sick gray area.”
Those are the words of Julie Kays, a former senior deputy King County prosecutor who handled sexual assault and child pornography cases. 
“Anybody who looks at this is going to say, ‘What the hell? How is the person allowed to do this?’” Kays said.
But in a court of law, she said, lawyers would argue the images constitute protected speech.
“I think what you get is people saying, ‘Is this going to be an infringement on someone’s constitutional right of expression?’” she said.
Tiger Underwear formed in Washington state in January 2008.
The application for a limited liability company filed with the Washington Secretary of State’s office said the company’s purpose was “to oversee, promote and manage the design, manufacture and sale of men’s, women’s and children’s fashions in the United States and in Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines.”
As I set out in the spring of 2017 to find out more about Tiger Underwear, I ran into difficulties trying to reach the company. The phone number on the website rang to a full voicemail box. The company’s mailing address traced back to a UPS store in University Place.
So one day I went to Columbia Center in downtown Seattle where the company said its headquarters was located. I found a virtual office suite on the 42nd floor where the person at the front desk told me Tiger Underwear had at one time rented space but no longer did.  
So I went to the home of Tiger Underwear co-founder David Anderson in University Place. Anderson lives in a two-story, tan house in a neighborhood of cul-de-sacs and 1990s, traditional-style homes. On the day I visited, there was a black Cadillac Escalade in the driveway, but no one answered my knocks. The front door was monitored by a video camera. I left my business card.
The next day I had a voicemail from Anderson. The callback number was his business line, but the voicemail box was still full. I kept trying and on the second day he picked up the phone.
Anderson told me that he runs the business out of his house with the help of his 21-year-old son. “I’m calling you from my home right now and my house is full of underwear,” Anderson said.
He explained that he and his business partner in California started the company because they thought there was a market for classic men and boy’s white briefs like department stores used to sell.
Anderson said he sought out both men and boys to model the product because that helps sell the underwear.
“People want to know what this product looks like [on an actual person],” Anderson said. “This is the full cut, this is the double-seat, this is how the leg bands and the fly are supposed to look.”
Anderson said he was inspired by underwear catalogs of the past that featured boys modeling underwear.
“In the back of my mind, I’m thinking this is how it should be done,” Anderson said.
As he launched the company, Anderson said he sought out modeling agencies and photographers willing to shoot boys wearing Tiger Underwear.
When I asked him which agencies and photographers he worked with, Anderson wouldn’t tell me. “I think I’m going to stay tightlipped about that one,” he said.
In their small New England town, news of a photographer looking for youth models traveled mostly by word of mouth. He came recommended by other families.
He’d shoot some portfolio shots, put them online and try to get the kids paid modeling gigs. A couple of the boys he’d shot had done a national commercial in New York City.
The photographer was Richard Emerich. The moms liked him.
It turned out Emerich had a client, a retro underwear company from Washington state, that needed boy models. If your kid was comfortable in underwear, he could earn a bit of money, he told the mothers. Who knows, it might lead to something bigger down the road.
To the moms we spoke with, who didn’t want to be identified to protect their sons, the underwear shoots didn’t raise any red flags. They saw the product, they got to meet David Anderson, and they could chaperone while their child was photographed.
After the photos were published, the reaction of the moms ranged from unconcerned to unsettled. Some didn’t like how people on the company’s blog commented about their children.
(Anderson told me he received one call from a parent of a model who was angry about the images. He agreed to remove the photos of that particular boy from his website.)
Years later, moms of Tiger Underwear models would still express a range of emotions from nonplussed to anger to a sense of not having done enough to protect their children. 
Two thousand miles away, in Utah, another family would meet another photographer.
It was 2010. They responded to a Craigslist ad for a modeling agency in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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