In her documentary An Open Secret, Amy Berg uncovers a pattern of sexual abuse in Hollywood going back several decades. Among those included in the video...
are Marty Weiss, child agent and publicist Bob Villard- both have been prosecuted for sex crimes against children.
There are some others in the video as well that bear mentioning, including David Geffen, Hollywood producer and owner of Asylum Records. Playing a more prominent role are Marc Collins-Rector, Chad Shackley and Brock Pierce, co-founders of DEN (Digital Entertainment Network). It's the DEV connection that seems to be at the root of this matrix of abuse. Collins-Rector, Shackley and Pierce had a mansion in which parties were held to promote entertainers as well as DEN itself. Frequent guests at these soirees, that promoted more than entertainers and the network, were Brian Singer, X-Men director and sex offender along with Michael Huffington, who was an investor in DEN.
It's Huffington, whose name appears several times in the documentary, that piques my interest at least. Michael Huffington is a former US Senator and Representative from California. He's been involved in the entertainment industry as a producer and investor and is also the former husband of Arianna Huffington, of the Huffington post. Mr. Huffington is also an activist for LGBT causes (I wonder if NAMBLA is among them?). In the wake of the film and recent arrests in the pedogate scandal, Huffington's name barely gets a mention. Collins-Rector is a fugitive who fled the US after indictments were filed. There have been a few arrests, Weiss and Villard.
I would be interested in seeing an investigation into Huffington's role in these allegations. Former child actor Ben Savage was at many of these mansion parties where rich and powerful men such as Huffington and Geffen swam nude and "played" with them in the hot tub. Collins-Rector was overheard telling Savage that his "friend" Huffington had arrived at one. A more thorough investigation may prove interesting indeed.