Hollywood screenwriter C. Jay Cox caught in sexual act with minors

C. Jay Cox, known for his work on films such as ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ and ‘Latter Days’, has been implicated in a sting operation revealing his alleged inappropriate behavior with a minor.

The operation was orchestrated by streamer Vitaly, who lured Cox to a home under the pretense of meeting a 15-year-old boy.

Unaware that he was being filmed, Cox was caught on video engaging in behavior that suggested intent to act inappropriately with the minor. The footage shows him dedicated to the situation until Vitaly and his team uncovered the operation, confronted Cox and recorded his reaction. Startled, Cox quickly dressed and left the stage when he realized he had been exposed.

The video, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user Shadow of Ezra, sparked outrage online. The caption read: “Hollywood screenwriter C. Jay Cox… has been exposed by streamer Vitaly in a shocking sting operation.” Social media erupted with furious reactions condemning the screenwriter’s alleged actions.

Cox, born in 1962 in Nevada, rose to prominence with ‘Sweet Home Alabama’, a box office hit in 2002. He also directed ‘Latter Days’, an acclaimed film that explores themes of love and faith. His career has included titles such as ‘Kiss the Bride’ and ‘New in Town’.

The incident has cast a shadow over Cox’s career and raised concerns about accountability in the entertainment industry. Neither Cox nor his representatives have commented on the allegations.