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A man accused of dressing as a woman to trick men into having sex with him, and uploading videos of them to the internet, has pleaded not guilty.
Bryan Deneumostier, from Florida, had uploaded "non-consensual recordings" to a pornography site called StraightBoyz, the US Department of Justice alleged.
The website offered its subscribers videos of "real straight men" in sexual situations with other men.
Prosecutors said Mr Deneumostier would be detained until the end of the trial.
According to the Miami Herald, several victims had come forward with allegations.
It said Mr Deneumostier had posed as a heterosexual woman on sites such as Craigslist in order to lure men to his house.
He then "allegedly recorded his sexual encounters with them, and then caused these videos to be posted on one or more websites" without their consent, according to the US Department of Justice.
More than 500 videos were posted to the StraightBoyz website over a period of four years. It is now offline.
Internet searches for the username he is accused of using on Craigsli
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