Police said six people arrested on 31 counts each of contributing to the delinquency of minors are accused of exposing the juveniles to sexually explicit material, nudity and simulated sex acts during gatherings centered around viewings of the film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Biloxi Police Capt. Darrin Peterson said the suspects are some of the hosts of the organization Rocky Underground, a group that promotes itself on its Web site as an organization "designed to promote and emulate the free-willed, open-minded and fun-loving spirit of the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
Peterson said police linked a nude picture of a 15-year-old girl to one of the group's gatherings.
An undercover operation was conducted, and on Saturday police arrested six people associated with the group. They are Robert Kimsey, 43, and James Leonard, 19, of Biloxi, Jason Fisher, 34, of Bay St. Louis, Margaret Chatham, 29, and Scott Spurlock Jr., 19, of Gulfport, and Richard Harris, 19, of Saraland, Ala.
At the event, Peterson said they learned first-time viewers often had to take part in some sort of initiation. Some had to go to the front of the screening room and strip off some of their clothes or simulate sex acts while others were ordered around, for example, with others telling them to do sit-ups or one-legged jumping exercises.
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