Jan Rouven’s New Residency: Prison, Seriously
Las Vegas Strip illusionist Jan Rouven was arrested on charges of possession/distribution of child pornography.
Per the Las Vegas Review-Journal:
In January FBI agents seized two computers and an external hard drive from Rouven’s home. An analysis of the hard drive found 3,235 videos and 105 images depicting child pornography, the complaint alleges.
In response, The Tropicana has cancelled Rouven’s Show, “The New Illusions” and removed the page (and it’s directory) from their website.
Jan is being held without bail as he is being considered a flight risk.
If convicted, Jan is so…
You can read the full Review-Journal article here.
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Let’s hope that this incident finally scares Criss Angel into jettisoning that horribly-inappropriate sequence involving sexual innuendo and underage teen boys. It’s mind-blowing that Cirque du Soleil, Luxor and MGM Resorts have allowed that abomination to go on for so long.
The last pic is very fitting.
This is a bogus allegation if I ever heard one. This was a setup for blackmail and the financial benefit to be gained by his demise and absence from his home life. Close attention should be paid to those still in residence at that home.