
PPEcel
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So after writing about the Testani case last night, I stumbled onto a similar "sextortion" case in Florida, coincidentally prosecuted by the same AUSA, Emily C.L. Chang, and heard by the same judge, Carlos E. Mendoza. But this guy actually met his victim IRL.
Meet Deepak Deshpande.

Personal background
According to the government's complaint and sentencing memorandum, Deshpande is a STEMmaxxed, betabuxxing Californiacel who worked as a security architect in Silicon Valley. His LinkedIn profile is still up, actually.
The Details
Here's what this Pajeet did.
I also obtained a few dozen pages of their text conversations. Here are just some of the based things this currycel said.
In response, the Stacy mentally breaks down a few times.
Here's the rest:
In addition, Deshpande had numerous encrypted devices that the FBI was unable to unlock, given his expertise as a security architect. So this 16-year-old Stacy might not have been his only victim.
Sentencing
Deshpande was indicted on three counts -- receipt of child pornography, production of child pornography, and attempted (and actual) enticement of a minor. He took a plea deal but was sentenced to life without parole anyway. Over for him.
Meet Deepak Deshpande.

Personal background
According to the government's complaint and sentencing memorandum, Deshpande is a STEMmaxxed, betabuxxing Californiacel who worked as a security architect in Silicon Valley. His LinkedIn profile is still up, actually.
The defendant is a 41-year-old man who was born into an intact family within the highest social caste of his culture. (PSR ¶¶ 96-97.) Although his economic circumstances in childhood may have been challenging, the defendant enjoyed the opportunity to obtain higher education—including a master’s degree from Northwestern University. (Id. ¶¶ 97, 106.) He was gainfully employed throughout his adult life and earned sufficient income to afford a million-dollar home. (Id. ¶¶ 109-111.) At the time of his offenses, he was married and lived with his wife and two young daughters.
The Details
Here's what this Pajeet did.
- Deshpande created a website ("www.britemodels.com") pretending to recruit foid models, LARPing as "Devin", a modelling agent.
- A Stacy responded.
- He DMed Stacy to send nudes, promising her that he could "advance her career".
- She did, and he used them to blackmail her.
- Over the next year, he LARPed as multiple dudes, including "Jason" and "Nick", to manipulate, threaten, and blackmail her into sending more nudes.
- On four occasions, he flew to Florida (while LARPing as "Nick") and unprotected sex with her in a hotel room, giving her alcohol and marijuana. He videotaped these encounters.
- After he was arrested, he befriended another inmate and tried to arrange a murder-for-hire so Stacy couldn't testify against him. The FBI caught wind of this too.
I also obtained a few dozen pages of their text conversations. Here are just some of the based things this currycel said.
What guys have you is for a fuck...you are a piece of meat that's good to fuck and throw
You will meet a few fucks and get fucked and laid...no one will respect you for your worth or your inner strength
In response, the Stacy mentally breaks down a few times.
You make me want to die. That's a serious comment that I don't think you understand. I can't handle the heat anymore. I have a broken spirit. I want to be left alone so badly and just have my old life back. Where I'm not disrespected every day and forced to do things I don't want to.
I don't want to do this anymore. I don't want to sleep with Nick once more. I hate it. I hate it all to the fullest extent.
Here's the rest:
In addition, Deshpande had numerous encrypted devices that the FBI was unable to unlock, given his expertise as a security architect. So this 16-year-old Stacy might not have been his only victim.
Sentencing
Deshpande was indicted on three counts -- receipt of child pornography, production of child pornography, and attempted (and actual) enticement of a minor. He took a plea deal but was sentenced to life without parole anyway. Over for him.