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Hollywood Screenwriter C. Jay Cox Embroiled in Controversy After Sting Operation Exposes Inappropriate Behavior
Hollywood screenwriter and director C. Jay Cox, known for his work on films like ‘Sweet Home Alabama‘ and ‘Latter Days,’ has been caught in a shocking scandal following a sting operation conducted by internet personality Vitaly. The operation, which was filmed and later released on social media, allegedly shows Cox engaging in inappropriate behavior with a minor.
According to reports, Vitaly posed as a 15-year-old boy and lured Cox to a residence under false pretenses. The encounter was captured on video, showing Cox making inappropriate remarks and gestures. When confronted by Vitaly and his team, Cox attempted to leave the scene in shock[1].
The video of the incident was shared on the social media platform X by an account named Shadow of Ezra, prompting widespread outrage and calls for legal action. Social media users have reacted strongly, with some praising Vitaly for exposing Cox and demanding that law enforcement take action. The US Marshals Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Security Agency were tagged in some of the comments, urging them to investigate the matter.
Cox, born in 1962, has not issued any public statements regarding the incident, and his representatives have also remained silent. Law enforcement officials have not commented on whether an investigation is currently underway. Cox is known for writing romantic comedies and films that explore themes of identity and acceptance, with ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ being one of his most successful works.