
Two Disney employees, Donald Durr Jr. (left) and Brett Kinney (right) are among 17 people arrested in a child porn sting in Polk County, Florida, according to a press release from the Polk County Sheriff's Office.
They were among 17 men nabbed in an undercover sting operation, according to a press release from the agency.Brett Kinney, 40, of Lake Alfred, Florida, told investigators he was a guest experience manager at Disney World, according to the release. Kinney was arrested and charged with one count of promotion of child pornography and 24 counts of possession of child pornography-enhanced, the release said.
A Disney spokesperson told CNN by phone that Kinney was no longer employed with the company following his arrest in the sting.
In the release, the sheriff's office alleges that Kinney would search online for images of boys from toddlers to 10 years old. He was caught during a peer- to -peer investigation of alleged child pornography.
When confronted by investigators, Kinney told them that he had an addiction to child pornography and had been viewing it for 22 years, according to the release.
A second Disney employee, Donald Durr Jr., was also arrested by the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Durr, 52, of Davenport, Florida, told investigators he was a custodial worker at Walt Disney Resorts. He was arrested and charged with eight counts of possession of child pornography and one count of promotion of sexual performance by a child.














Comment: It is a historic day in India for another reason that eclipsed the importance of opening of Kartarpur corridor. India's Supreme court released its final verdict on a centuries-old religious dispute between Hindus and Muslims over the Babrid Masjid-Ram Temple controversy in Ayodhya. Pakistan complained of the timing of the Supreme court's verdict on the Ayodhya issue. India rejected this as "warranted and gratuitous," but we can't deny that the coincidence makes it look like a double-win for Modi.
It's not only India that's changing. India's change is affecting change in Pakistan too. For all the spats and border skirmishes, it's dawning on people there that they must find political solutions if they wish to develop into modern countries.