Running DEN out of a
Los Angeles mansion, Collins-Rector and his business partners—Chad Shackley and
Brock Pierce—hosted lavish parties, attended by Hollywood’s
gay A-list.
[2] It was at those parties Collins-Rector and others allegedly sexually assaulted teenage boys.
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In August 2000, a New Jersey federal grand jury indicted Collins-Rector on criminal charges that he had transported minors across state lines for the purpose of having sex with them.
[8] After his indictment, Collins-Rector fled to Spain together with Shackley and Pierce.
Interpol arrested them in May 2002 in a villa in the south Spanish beach city of
Marbella. Guns, machetes and
child pornography were found in the house.
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