C Jay Cox, a Hollywood veteran screenwriter known for his work on titles such as Sweet Home Alabama and Twas the Night Before Christmas, has been caught up in a sting operation engaging in inappropriate conduct with a minor.
C Jay Cox was caught by the streamer Vitaly who set up the operation in which he was enticed to a home to meet up with who he believed was a 15-year-old boy to engage in some raunchy behavior.
Cox, not knowing he was being filmed, was seen completely dedicated to the thought of engaging in inappropriate behavior with the minor.
After doing enough on camera to stop him from having plausible deniability, Viltaly and his crew popped up and informed him he had been busted.
Cox at this moment started dressing up to leave, realizing the jig was up.
The video was shared on social media by the X user Shadow of Ezra with the caption: “Hollywood screenwriter C. Jay Cox, known for his work on films like Sweet Home Alabama and Twas the Night Before Christmas, has been exposed by streamer Vitaly in a shocking sting operation. Cox was caught entering the home of a boy he believed to be just 15 years old, only to be confronted after engaging in inappropriate behavior,”
The video sparked wild reactions from social media users who were furious at what they had just witnessed.
“Hollyweird is a cesspool of sicko child predators. Arrest them all,” one user commented.
Another said: “Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn @vitalyzdtv you are a legend or this type of content. Keep exposing pedophiles one after another. @USMarshalsHQ please prosecute C. Jay Cox for meeting up with minors for s*xual engagements,”
Who is C Jay Cox?
C. Jay Cox is an American screenwriter and director, born in 1962 in Nevada. He is best known for his work on the films Sweet Home Alabama (2002) and Latter Days (2003).
He grew up in Eastern Nevada and developed an interest in filmmaking at a young age, creating his first film at eight years old. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Brigham Young University before moving to Los Angeles in 1984 to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Cox’s career took off with the success of Sweet Home Alabama, which became a box office hit and significantly raised his profile in Hollywood. Following this success, he directed and produced Latter Days, a film that explores themes of love and faith within the context of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Latter Days earned him several audience awards at film festivals.
His filmography includes several other titles including Kiss the Bride, starring Tori Spelling, and the 2009 film New in Town.
Cox came out as gay after moving to Los Angeles, which has influenced some of his storytelling perspectives. He has mentioned that while Latter Days is not autobiographical, it is deeply personal due to its themes and characters.