Kick streamer Vitaly has exposed C Jay Cox in a string operation with its video now viral
Famous for his roles in movies like “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Latter Days,” C. Jay Cox was linked to a sting operation that revealed his alleged inappropriate behaviour with a minor.
Vitaly exposes screenwriter C Jay Cox meeting 15 year old boy for illegal activity, video goes viral
Streamer Vitaly planned the scheme, luring C. Jay Cox to a house while pretending to meet a 15-year-old lad. Cox, unaware that he was being observed, was shown on camera acting in a way that implied he intended to act inappropriately with the youngster.
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… pic.twitter.com/3004d7ArX2
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) November 15, 2024
The video demonstrates his commitment to the cause up until Vitaly and his group confronted Cox and recorded his response after revealing the operation. When Cox realized he had been exposed, he was startled and hastily changed before leaving the area.
Shadow of Ezra posted the video and the caption read: “Hollywood screenwriter C. Jay Cox… has been exposed by streamer Vitaly in a shocking sting operation.”
YIKES!
C. Jay Cox exposed by Vitaly 🚨👀 pic.twitter.com/aq4FSxiFTy— Dom (@HYVEE7) November 16, 2024
62-year-old C. Jay Cox was born in 1962 on 1 January in Nevada. After graduating from Brigham Young University, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. He was raised as a fifth-generation Mormon. Cox came out as gay after relocating to Los Angeles.
C. Jay Cox career
C. Jay Cox made his first film at the age of eight, a noir short that lasted two minutes and was titled Vampire Cave. He kept writing and making short films as he grew older.
After that, he relocated to Los Angeles, where he now resides, and worked as a photographer, actor, and performance artist, among other occupations. He started producing documentaries, industrial films, and short films. He was hired to rewrite other people’s scripts after creating his own for The Thing in Bob’s Garage in 1998.
Sweet Home Alabama, his screenplay, was a box office success when it was published in 2002 and starred Reese Witherspoon. He wrote, produced, and directed his next movie, Latter Days, which took home multiple festival audience honours.
He is a screenwriter for the 2009 movie New in Town, which stars Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick, Jr., and he directed and produced the 2008 movie Kiss the Bride, which starred Tori Spelling.