A Princeton University graduate and prominent figure who has been involved in various arts and entertainment organizations and banking companies around the world has been arrested on suspicion of possessing child pornography.
In January, the National Center on Missing and Exploited Children contacted prosecutors in Mercer County, New Jersey, reporting that someone in the county had uploaded images of child sexual abuse. An investigation into the report led authorities to search Roy “Trey” Farmer’s, 53-year-old apartment near Princeton University’s main entrance.
Last Friday, police arrested Farmer and charged him with third-degree possession of child sexual abuse materials. They also collected several items from his condo that may have “evidential value.” daily voice This was reported as a matter from the prosecutor’s office.
Mr. Farmer is being held in the Mercer County Jail, and prosecutors are asking that he be held without bail pending trial. A public hearing to consider the motion is scheduled for next week.
Farmer graduated from Princeton University more than 30 years ago and remains deeply involved with the school.Princeton University Alumni Profile part February 2022 Farmer Article — This article PUA website — called him a “piano prodigy,” and he was a member of the City of Princeton’s Public Service Internship, the Princeton Club of Southwest Florida, the Princeton University Glee Club Foundation, and the Princeton Bisexual, Transgender, Gay, and Lesbian Alumni Association, now known as Princeton University Glee Club Foundation. He claimed to be involved in the organization. As a queer Princeton graduate.
by new york post, Farmer became president of the Queer Princeton Alumni Association just a few months ago. QPA and the Princeton University Glee Club Foundation did not respond to Blaze News’ requests for comment.
Farmer also joined other prominent companies organizationNew York Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra, Naples Music Club, Opera Napoli, Istanbul National Opera and Ballet.
He studied philosophy at Princeton and continued graduate studies in philosophy at Yale and education at Harvard, but also became involved in international banking. According to his alumni profile article, Mr. Farmer “spent more than 15 years in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, where he founded a boutique investment bank.”
Despite his international experience, Farmer has always remained a Princetonian at heart. “Princeton for me has always been about the people,” he told PUA. “Alumni and students always challenge me and inspire me in new ways. Everything I have accomplished in my life and career has come from my experience at Princeton.” doing.”
NJ.com Farmer noted that he participates in Princeton-related alumni organizations as a volunteer, not as a Princeton employee. The school directed all requests for comment to the prosecutor’s office, the paper said.
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