Miami Police Bust Gay Cruise Drug Ring, Lawyer-OnlyFans Star Among Arrestees
A disturbing incident unfolded at PortMiami this Sunday when nine men, including a 41-year-old Los Angeles lawyer and social media influencer Joshua Eddy, were arrested in connection with an alleged attempt to board the Symphony of the Seas cruise. Organizers had dubbed the event "the world's biggest gay festival at sea," but instead, the group's excitement was short-lived as U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered a stash of illicit substances in their luggage.
Eddy, who boasts about his fitness and masculine qualities on social media under the handle @eddythefit, has over 575 posts on OnlyFans, where subscribers pay $14.99 per month to access his exclusive content. The attorney's online presence is that of a buff "Beefy ginger bro next door," which raises questions about how someone with such an image could be involved in a large-scale drug operation.
According to authorities, Eddy was among the group of men who attempted to board the cruise on Sunday afternoon, but before they could set sail, trained detection dogs detected the presence of narcotics in his luggage. A thorough search revealed several bags containing various controlled substances, including MDMA, ketamine, methamphetamine, and GBL.
The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office arrested Eddy along with eight others, charging him with four felonies related to trafficking and possession of these substances. Eddy was released on a $1,000 bond after appearing in court Monday but is set to reappear in April.
As it turns out, Joshua Eddy has a legitimate career as a licensed attorney, having joined the California State Bar in 2013. Additionally, he has been employed at Meta since 2018, although representatives for the company were unavailable to confirm his current role.
Eddy's case highlights the complexities of social media personas and online presence versus real-life actions. As authorities continue to crack down on large-scale drug operations like this one, it remains to be seen how Eddy's case will unfold in the coming months.
A disturbing incident unfolded at PortMiami this Sunday when nine men, including a 41-year-old Los Angeles lawyer and social media influencer Joshua Eddy, were arrested in connection with an alleged attempt to board the Symphony of the Seas cruise. Organizers had dubbed the event "the world's biggest gay festival at sea," but instead, the group's excitement was short-lived as U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered a stash of illicit substances in their luggage.
Eddy, who boasts about his fitness and masculine qualities on social media under the handle @eddythefit, has over 575 posts on OnlyFans, where subscribers pay $14.99 per month to access his exclusive content. The attorney's online presence is that of a buff "Beefy ginger bro next door," which raises questions about how someone with such an image could be involved in a large-scale drug operation.
According to authorities, Eddy was among the group of men who attempted to board the cruise on Sunday afternoon, but before they could set sail, trained detection dogs detected the presence of narcotics in his luggage. A thorough search revealed several bags containing various controlled substances, including MDMA, ketamine, methamphetamine, and GBL.
The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office arrested Eddy along with eight others, charging him with four felonies related to trafficking and possession of these substances. Eddy was released on a $1,000 bond after appearing in court Monday but is set to reappear in April.
As it turns out, Joshua Eddy has a legitimate career as a licensed attorney, having joined the California State Bar in 2013. Additionally, he has been employed at Meta since 2018, although representatives for the company were unavailable to confirm his current role.
Eddy's case highlights the complexities of social media personas and online presence versus real-life actions. As authorities continue to crack down on large-scale drug operations like this one, it remains to be seen how Eddy's case will unfold in the coming months.