A 62-year-old entertainment figure has been reported to the police after being caught in a sting operation by Dumpen, a group that exposes adults seeking sexual contact with children. The man, who has a background in music and acting, was found chatting with fictitious accounts about his intentions to harm children. Dumpen has urged parents to contact investigators if they suspect their child might be involved.

Entertainment Figure Exposed by Dumpen: Shocking Revelations
Entertainment Figure Exposed by Dumpen: Shocking Revelations
The entertainment figure was caught chatting with mothers about his desire to have sex with their daughters. Now, the 62-year-old has been reported to the police.
Dumpen is dedicated to setting traps for adults seeking sexual contact with children. Often, Dumpen pretends to be children to make contact with those interested in children sexually. They arrange meetings, after which the individuals are confronted, and their details are published on Dumpen's site.
In this case, several accounts were created for different fictitious women. Through them, they chatted with the entertainment figure, a 62-year-old man with a background in both music and acting.
"Would Be Wildly Excited"
In the conversations, the man describes how he wants to assault children and is also willing to drug them, "there are over-the-counter sleep aids," he writes according to Dumpen's material.
There is also an audio file where he asks for a girl's name and says she is "cute."
When he contacts a "female pedophile," created by Dumpen, the entertainment figure does not hold back.
"I would be wildly excited if I could stroke and lick their wonderful little girl feet," he writes, among other things.
The Man is Reported to the Police
In the conversation with the woman, the 62-year-old writes that he previously assaulted a girl while she was sleeping.
Dumpen has reported the man to the police and urges parents to contact investigators if they suspect they know who the victimized child is.
Dumpen's staff confronted the 62-year-old with the information. He thought he was meeting the female pedophile at a gas station – where Sara Nilsson, Dumpen's editor-in-chief, waited with four other staff members.
"We are from Dumpen," says the "mother."
"Nooo," replies the entertainment figure, immediately turning around and heading to his car.
Sara Nilsson told Expressen that the crime has been reported and that she herself was questioned on Tuesday.
"We have reported it, and as far as I know, a preliminary investigation has been initiated.
"Then we'll see what it leads to. It may be that it's about fantasies. But it can be real, as we have experienced people openly talking about what they have done."