February 17, 2010 10:33 AM

Nude Teen Athlete Pics Posted On Gay Sites

(AP)  Police are investigating how photographs of male high school water polo players ended up on several gay adult Web sites.

Some of the pictures were of boys as young as 14, and were juxtaposed next to photos of nude young men and graphic sexual content, The Orange County Register reported Saturday.

University of California, Irvine, police confirmed they are investigating whether a dispatcher, Scott Cornelius, photographed high school players for gay-oriented sites.

"We're looking into the matter," Police Chief Paul Henisey said. "We're not exactly sure about what we have or what kinds of issues there are."

Henisey said Cornelius remained on active duty. Cornelius did not respond to requests from the newspaper for comment.

It was not clear if posting the pictures constituted an offense.

"With free speech and photography, there's a gray cloud in terms of what is legal, constitutional," said state Assemblyman Jose Solorio, chairman of the Assembly Public Safety Committee.

Solorio said he would have the committee investigate the matter.

Local parents, coaches and school officials were alarmed that the pictures were posted. Parents said some of the boys were traumatized and sought counseling.

"These kids don't look at what they do as shameful," said Joan Gould, an international water polo official and a spokeswoman for a group of Orange County water polo parents. "For someone to come in and take what these kids are doing and take it out of context and exploit these images, these kids and their schools, because you can see the school name on the caps, is just horrible."

The Register found photos of players from 11 Orange County high schools and three other Southern California schools on several pages of one gay porn site registered to a London address.

A photo of one polo player adjusting his suit is the subject of several lewd comments on another site.

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by joan_is_a_c September 27, 2010 2:22 PM EDT
'Nude Teen Athletes..." Nothing in the article supports that the athletes were photographed in the nude. The pictures are of them on the pool deck during time-outs and other breaks in the action. Very irresponsible of CBS to sensationalize this issue by using such language.
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by candide777 January 21, 2008 9:05 PM EST
Better dead than gay.
Castrate, don''t facilitate.
Posted by Agnim at 01:50 AM : Jan 21, 2008

Agnim, did a gay person once make you realize how stupid you are? You should not take that out on all gay people.
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by Krazcarl January 21, 2008 6:01 PM EST
pawsme...you sound to be a man of morals thanks for the feedback...
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by tomanyt January 21, 2008 4:53 PM EST
It would be nice if they put the name and e-mail address of the person that wrote this story.
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by tomanyt January 21, 2008 4:44 PM EST
What nude pictures is CBS referring to? In reading the article it sounds like pictures were taken of them in their swim suits. Whats so disturbing about that?
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by pawsme January 21, 2008 2:57 PM EST
As a g@y man, I think this is sickening. To exploit young men, with pictures, and now, this over-exposed journalism, is the lowest form of...(I can''t even find a word that is vile enough!)_
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by Krazcarl January 21, 2008 1:44 PM EST
JKHAGMANN...Accepted, By the way most folks that don''t agree with me make fun of my grammer you didn''t thanks...
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by jkhagemann January 21, 2008 1:13 PM EST
crzmeat... good point. I guess I''m the one with a bad attitude this morning.. thanks.
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by Krazcarl January 21, 2008 1:09 PM EST
JKHAGAMANN....If you didn''t care why dud you respond. Besides this is only my opinion I''m not trying to inflict my beliefs on anyone and I have a right to it weather you like it or not. Lets be honest most folks on the blog have concrete opinions that won''t waver no matter who writes what this is not a place for an education just see how your fellow americains feel and state your feelings Is this to much for you to grasp?
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by kattyclayz January 21, 2008 12:53 PM EST
Wow! Those poor boys. It must be horrible for someone to take a picture of you doing something that you love and turn it into something so dirty. If that security guard or whoever is found guilty, I hope he''s never allowed to work or live around children again.
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