Prominent Canadian drag queen, AKA the "Grand Marshal of Progress," found guilty of sex trafficking

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Here's Reduxx on the case of Jake Tucker:

A prominent Canadian LGBT Pride leader has been found guilty of seven counts of sex trafficking. Despite the jury verdict, Jake Tucker, the founder of Innisfil Pride, maintains his innocence and claims the victims are unreliable and the police 'botched' the investigation ...

In court, the Crown argued that Tucker advertised the women for sexual services, drove them to and from 'client appointments,' and drugged them when they did not want to work. One woman told the court Tucker used a taser on her to force her into compliance. Prosecutors described his actions as 'coercive, aggressive and violent.'

Yes, the man who dresses like a woman was found guilty of being a violent and abusive pimp.

If only there had been some sort of clue that this famous and vocal LGBTQ+ advocate was a deranged pervert.

Tucker is married to a man, and purchased a baby girl via a surrogacy contract with his partner. Tucker has made several social media posts depicting the little girl, beginning in 2018 when he celebrated Father's Day.

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He purchased a baby girl via surrogacy, who would have imagined that he bought and sold women for prostitution?

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