Eichenwald "Emotionally Damaged" By Teen Porn Story Scandal

Eichenwald "Emotionally Damaged" By Teen Porn Story Scandal

In his remarkable twenty-year career as a New York Times business journalist, Kurt Eichenwald has seen himself as a kind of crusader--shedding light on the world's dark places, uncovering wrongdoing, bringing criminals to account. Lately, however, the pursuer feels like the pursued. "I had no idea of what I was taking on. I had no idea of the magnitude of the evil of these people," he tells me. "This is an organized-crime business, these are people--we're not talking about people with an affinity for Scotch--they spend their days talking and living and breathing the sexual issues of children."

Two years ago, Eichenwald wrote a sensational front-page story in the New York Times about Justin Berry, a teenage pornography star who ran an enormously lucrative business from his room while his mother thought he was doing homework. The article resulted in congressional hearings, arrests, book-and-movie interest, and an Oprah episode. Eichenwald followed that first story with disturbing reports about illegal child-modeling Websites and self-help chat rooms where child molesters perfect their strategies. The Berry piece was impressive in its vividness. Law-enforcement agencies seized upon it as the definitive word about a sordid, teeming underworld, and parents inclined to worry about the dangers of the Internet were given reason to worry much more.

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot