Timothy McDarrah

Timothy McDarrah
Born Timothy Swann McDarrah
1962 (age 5354)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Occupation Gossip columnist, magazine editor
Criminal charge Soliciting sex with a minor
Criminal penalty 72 months
Criminal status released
Parent(s) Fred McDarrah (father)

Timothy McDarrah (born 1962 as Timothy Swann McDarrah) is a former magazine editor and gossip columnist from New York who was convicted and imprisoned after a U.S. federal sting operation for soliciting sex with a minor in September 2005.[1]

Career

Before his arrest, he co-authored three books -- Kerouac and Friends: A Beat Generation Album, Gay Pride: Photographs from Stonewall to Today, and Anarchy, Protest & Rebellion -- with his father, Fred McDarrah, a longtime staff photographer for the The Village Voice.[2]

From 2002 to 2004, he wrote a gossip column for the Las Vegas Sun newspaper titled "VegasBeat." Before going to the Sun, he had been a writer since 1985 for the New York Post's "Page Six" column and a writer for a chain of community newspapers in Long Island, New York.[3] McDarrah left the Sun to take a position as editor of the "Hot Stuff" column for Us Weekly. He was suspended without pay from that job after his 2005 arrest.[4]

Arrest

McDarrah was arrested after an investigation by the FBI Crimes Against Children Squad in New York in June 2005 on charges related to solicitation of sex with a 13-year-old. His attorney blamed his client's conduct on an Internet addiction.[5]

Conviction

The criminal case was heavily covered by the national media, including entertainment news outlets, because McDarrah, a high-profile gossip writer, had himself become the subject of entertainment news he would typically cover.[6]

He was convicted in December 2006 of one count of attempted enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity after an eight-day jury trial. He was sentenced in April 2007, at age 43, in Manhattan federal court to 72 months in a federal prison for the attempted enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity.[7] He was a Federal inmate at the Loretto Federal Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania. McDarrah was released from prison on March 23, 2012, at age 50, to begin serving a four-year supervised release.[8][9]

After his release, McDarrah returned to New York.[10]

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