'It's an angle that we never got to put in the film because we found out about it quite late in the process,' Farrier told Newsweek.
that the antagonist of his film, the now-deceased millionaire David D'Amato, deceptively lured at least three young U.S. Marine recruits stationed in Washington D.C. into participating in tickling fetish videos from 2009 to 2010.
In his 2016 documentary, Farrier revealed that for many years D'Amato, hiding behind young male recruiters and the online female aliases of"Terri DiSisto" and"Jane O'Brien," would lure impoverished young men with paid trips, hotel room stays and thousand dollar paydays into participating in"competitive tickling" videos. In the videos, one clothed man was tied down and tickled by others.
All three said that mutual friends got them involved by connecting them with DiSisto, O'Brien and D'Amato's third female alias, Terese DeTingo. Via email, these"women" would offer them thousands to film tickling videos in D.C. and New York hotel rooms. Farrier says one was given money to buy a digital video camera and film tickling videos in the military barracks.
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