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The son of a New Brunswick provincial court judge and star of a reality television series about the Internet pornography industry, is one of two Toronto men charged in relation to a gang sexual assault last month.
Police have arrested Jordan Lampert [pictured], 32, who appeared in the third season of the Showcase show Webdreams, and Joshua Raskin, also 32, alleging the pair sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman after a night of clubbing on March 30.
The woman allegedly attended the club with a group of friends, including Lampert and Raskin, before returning to the Yonge St. and St. Clair Ave. area home of one of the accused.
There, police say, the woman was sexually assaulted. The residence is a “multimillion-dollar condo” belonging to Lampert, a friend said Monday.
Lampert is the son of Judge Irwin Lampert, of Moncton. Judge Lampert did not return calls from the Star on Monday.
Police also believe the suspects surreptitiously video-recorded their interactions with the woman, said Const. Tony Vella.
Lampert has ties to Tease Entertainment, a pay-per-view online entertainment company, which produces webcam videos featuring naked, and clothed, performers. In a Webdreams website bio, Lampert is described as “one of Canada’s top triple-x Internet marketers” and a mover and shaker in the “hyper-competitive world of webcam seduction.”
Meanwhile, police say there may be more victims and the investigation is ongoing.