PlayStation executive, 64, is fired after he was caught inviting 15-YEAR-OLD boy to his house for sex in 'predator' sting operation George Cacioppo, 64, was a senior vice president of engineering at PlayStation The executive chatted with a decoy claiming to be 15 on the hookup app Grindr The text exchanges, and eventual confrontation with a videographer, were shared on YouTube by the amateur 'predator' sting account 'People v. Preds' On Sunday, Sony said it was aware of the situation and had fired Cacioppo
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A PlayStation executive has been fired after he was filmed inviting what he thought was a 15-year-old boy into his house by an amateur 'predator' sting group.
George Cacioppo allegedly sent explicit photos and his GPS location to a member of the YouTube account 'People v. Preds' via the gay hookup app Grindr in October. The decoy claimed to have recently turned 15, according to screenshots of the exchange.
'Too bad,' Cacioppo, 64, replied, before asking the fake teen about his sexual experiences and preferences, 'You want to suck or get