Tennessee Trans/Queer Activist Teacher Couple Arrested for Prostitution in Undercover Police Operation

by J Pelkey
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Here we have yet another example of mental illness within the academic community.

Two substitute teachers in Tennessee, who identify as part of the LGBTQ++ community in some way and are in a relationship, were recently arrested for prostitution. The explanation they gave is that they need to do this in order to survive.

The Daily Mail reported:

Tennessee substitute teachers Ezra Fry and David Acevedo cited on prostitution charges after an undercover police sting

A trans and queer activist couple who are substitute teachers for a Tennessee school district were recently busted for prostitution in Tennessee after an undercover sting by police.

Ezra Fry, 22, and David Acevedo, 25, were cited in late August when Chattanooga Police Narcotics and detectives went undercover in a prostitution sting.

The couple were detained after Fry led the undercover cop to the bedroom and was handed money for the sexual transaction.

‘I don’t care, everyone has seen my [privates],’ Fry allegedly said to an officer.

WTVC reported Fry told authorities that the couple had been in the business for several years as a way to make extra money. Both had been substitute teachers in Hamilton County schools as recently as this year.

A police report stated an officer who posed as ‘John’ made contact with Fry through an ‘illicit prostitution website’ to set up a sexual arrangement.

The officer revealed that Fry – who is trans and uses they/them pronouns – invited the undercover officer to their house because he was a new client.

They claimed they would feel safer in the house where their husband, where Acevedo was waiting.

The people who hired these two individuals should also be fired immediately.

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