John Stevens, who goes by "Fluke Skywalker" for the kiddos, has made multiple appearances as the legendary Jedi Knight.
John Stevens, who goes by "Fluke Skywalker" for the children, has made multiple appearances as the legendary Jedi Knight, and will now appear in court to face charges of "pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor" on July 31 in Cleveland. Stevens faces charges under the Ohio code 2907. Each charge carries a bond of $25,000, for a total $200,000.
Officials stated that the evidence of Stevens' crime was present on his phone, which showed "very young female children" who were engaging in sex acts with adult men, which is commonly known as rape. Prosecutors said that Stevens' phone contained three videos and five images of acts "too profane to say out loud in front of the media."
Stevens advertises his Jedi dress-up services on his website, claiming to also use his powers for good by supporting children's charities. His performaces have been so believable that people even believed he was the real Mark Hamill at the 2016 California Comic-Con.
"When you have me attend your child's or adult's birthday party, fundraiser, company party or any special event, I will donate 100% of your donation to local charities that help sick children. More specifically, your donation goes to support The Ronald McDonald House, and other local charities," the site reads.
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