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Ed Kramer: “I’m not a child molester”; DA :”The only way it will die...
Some people are drug addicts. Others are food addicts. Some, plastic surgery addicts. Ed Kramer, co-founder of Dragon Con and convicted sex offender, is a lawsuit addict. After more than a decade of legal wrangling that kept him from standing child on molestation charges; and dozens of jailhouse law suits involving his health and religion that made keeping him incarcerated insanely expensive, he's back with a new law suit claiming that his conviction on child molestation charges last December should be overturned.
Heeeeee’s Baaaaack! Convicted child molester Ed Kramer is now a Twitter guru “living in...
If @edwardekramer is following you on twitter, get to a safe place immediately.
Ed Kramer pleads guilty and now under house arrest — UPDATED WITH VIDEO
Yesterday was the long awaited trial date for the notorious Ed Kramer, and it was a bit of an anticlimax-- after avoiding charges of child molestation for over a decade, he entered the type...
At last – Ed Kramer’s trial begins NEXT WEEK!
Accused child molester Ed Kramer will go on trial next week after more than a decode of legal delays and stalling. More than a decade ago, Kramer was accused of molesting two teen-aged boys.
In addition,...
Dragon*Con officially splits with accused molester Ed Kramer — UPDATED
Finally! You can dress up as a sexy Starship Trooper or Winnie the Pooh and march around with a light heart knowing that you are not helping support an accused child molester.
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Dragon*Con founder once again facing sex charges
Ed Kramer remains a shadowy figure in the fandom community. The founder of Dragon*Con, which has morphed into an adult fantasy fair of costuming and (sometimes) more, he's also an accused sex offender, charged with molesting two teenaged boys who stayed over at his house 12 years ago. A new piece in Atlanta Magazine profiles Kramer and reveals that he's been successfully battling those charges for all 12 years by pretending to be too ill to go to trial—so successfully that he was able to go to Connecticut and get access to another 14-year-old boy: