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Everything we know about Austin Wolf's arrest, his arraignment & what happens next

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Plus, how the industry is responding the news.

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Justin Heath Smith, the 42-year-old adult content creator known as Austin Wolf, is being held in detention in Brooklyn after a judge ruled he was a danger to the public and a flight risk. Smith faces federal child pornography charges and has been accused of sending and receiving “hundreds of videos of child pornography,” according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York.

Court documents from the Southern District of New York allege that Wolf used the messaging app Telegram to share videos with another individual, who prosecutors say was an undercover FBI agent. A search conducted in April at Wolf’s Manhattan apartment uncovered an SD card containing hundreds of illegal videos, according to prosecutors. The videos reportedly depict minors, including prepubescent children and infants, in sexually explicit situations.

The latest on Austin Wolf's arrest

The Advocate contacted the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York, however a spokesperson declined to comment.

On Monday, attorney Thomas H. Andrykovitz, who represents Justin Smith / Austin Wolf, told The Advocate that his client is being held in terrible conditions.

“The government’s press release contains nothing but unproven and untested allegations against a man that is presumed innocent. Justin is thankful for the incredible support he is receiving from his friends and supporters,” Andrykovitz said. “He is presently detained at [Metropolitan Detention Center]. It is well documented in judicial decision after judicial decision that the conditions of confinement at MDC are inhumane. Mr. Smith’s conditions are no different. The staff at MDC have already failed to provide him with his basic medications.”

Benjamin O’Cone, a spokesperson from the Office of Public Affairs at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP), confirmed to The Advocate that Smith is in federal custody at MDC but would not comment on Andrykovitz' specific allegations "for privacy, safety, and security reasons."

O'Cone added that the federal prison system provides essential medical, dental, and mental health services to all inmates and has an administrative remedy program for addressing inmate concerns.

What's next for Austin Wolf's criminal case

If convicted, Wolf faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison and a maximum sentence of 20 years.

Wolf made his initial appearance before a judge on Friday, June 28, who determined that detention was necessary due to the risk of flight and the potential danger he poses. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 29.

How the porn industry is responding to the news

Wolf's arrest and the serious charges against him have sent shockwaves through the adult entertainment industry, where Wolf is well-known and has a substantial fan base. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community remains divided, with some expressing continued support and asserting that allegations are not convictions, and many others grappling with the disturbing nature of the allegations.

Here is how the members of his industry have responded to the news.

Men.com is an adult film studio that exclusively signed Wolf as a model, but the site parted ways with the porn star immediately following his arrest.

Joey Mills is a Men.com exclusive model, which is a similar studio contact that Wolf has. Although they've never collaborated or done a scene together, their status in the industry is quite similar.

"Let['s] get one thing clear[...] I've never worked with this man for a studio or a personal collab. The only times I'v ever been around him was during award shows and other industry events," Mills says. "I'm not tied to nor associated with anything this man did or does."

Felix Fox was one of the models who recently attended Austin Wolf's Collab Week and has filmed a few scenes with the porn star.

"I am late to reply to the disgusting actions of Austin Wolf. I absolutely cannot express how repulsed I am at this behavior. To put anyone through that, let alone a child. My heart is filled with sadness. It is f***ing repugnant. The law is merciless against those that partake in this abhorrent behavior. From what I’ve heard, more people/content creators are about to be exposed, also. It sickens me to think that this exists. I fucking hate it. My heart goes out to every single victim that this pedophile got his hands on."

Jason Luna is also a frequent collaborator of Wolf's and attended Collab Week as well. He didn't necessarily defend Wolf, but didn't condemn his alleged actions either.

"Most of us are silent because we are having a really difficult time processing what just happened," Luna shares.

Adam Cyrus has filmed with Wolf and created content in Puerta Vallarta by filming with other porn stars at Collab Week. Wolf's alleged crimes hurt Cyrus on a personal level.

"As a survivor of CSA I never knowingly work with a predator, and the moment I find out about it is the moment I cease associating with them. I have deleted all my content with him and I hope he rests in pieces. I’ll be washing him out of me forever."

Alex Grant was considered to be a friend of Wolf's and also filmed videos with him in the past, but quickly shared his disgust once the news dropped. His statement was short, but very effective.

"And nobody was surprised..."

Tony Genius is a popular content creator who showed his views for Wolf's alleged crimes right away. His concerns also stem from increase attacks from the far right.

"One concern from today's catastrophic news is that we had the poster child for gay porn, the most recognized talent in our industry be exposed for some of the worst acts you could possibly imagine, and with that conservatives will further litigate and demonize honest sex work. And with the possibility of PROJECT 2025 we have to do everything on our power to separate us from people like this!"

Terry Strokes is another well-known content creator who showed disgust with Wolf's alleged criminal activity. The star even poked fun at Wolf's sudden career ending while acknowledging that many people enjoyed his specific type of content.

"The type of content dude made, the aesthetic of it was entertaining. You’d of course see the haters in the comments making accusations but wow… can’t defend that one. You’ve literally been found as the worst label u can get in society. Smh. What a way to end a career."

This is a developing story. Updates will follow as we learn more.

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