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Timothy McDarrah (born 1962 as Timothy Swann McDarrah) is a former magazine editor and gossip columnist from New York who was convicted and imprisoned after a U.S. federal sting operation for soliciting sex with a minor in September 2005. == Career ==
Before his arrest, he co-authored three books -- ''Kerouac and Friends: A Beat Generation Album'', ''Gay Pride: Photographs from Stonewall to Today'', and ''Anarchy, Protest & Rebellion'' -- with his father, Fred McDarrah, a longtime staff photographer for the ''The Village Voice''. From 2002 to 2004, he wrote a gossip column for the ''Las Vegas Sun'' newspaper titled "VegasBeat." Before going to the ''Sun'', he had been a writer since 1985 for the ''New York Posts "Page Six" column and a writer for a chain of community newspapers in Long Island, New York. McDarrah left the ''Sun'' to take a position as editor of the "Hot Stuff" column for ''Us Weekly''. He was suspended without pay from that job after his 2005 arrest.
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