Besides reporting on 23 gay things to do in Atlanta today, Project Q Atlanta also has the story on drag queen Pasha Nicole and her go-go dancer housemate, Steven Donald Lemery. Lemery allegedly used social media sites to entice male teens from Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina to visit his home in Douglas County for sex, only to then lock some of them in his bedroom closet and force them into prostitution.
Nicole went on TV to let everyone know she had nothing to do with what was going on at the house. This was perhaps a bad move, as an alleged victim of Lemery’s saw the broadcast and called the sheriff’s office to tell them that Nicole had also abused him.
Project Q suggests it’s time for Nicole to sashay away. But Nicole, now perhaps better known as Christopher Thomas Lynch, can’t get far. He and Lemery are both in jail, held without bond, as of this morning. So far, outside the LGBT media, only The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia television stations seem to have noticed.
Somehow, we’re thinking that won’t last.
Nicole went on TV to let everyone know she had nothing to do with what was going on at the house. This was perhaps a bad move, as an alleged victim of Lemery’s saw the broadcast and called the sheriff’s office to tell them that Nicole had also abused him.
Project Q suggests it’s time for Nicole to sashay away. But Nicole, now perhaps better known as Christopher Thomas Lynch, can’t get far. He and Lemery are both in jail, held without bond, as of this morning. So far, outside the LGBT media, only The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia television stations seem to have noticed.
Somehow, we’re thinking that won’t last.
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