
Episode #2
EXCLUSIVE Interview with Tara Rule: Investigating Anand Jon Alexander's Network
Anand Jon Alexander is serving 59 years to life for sexually abusing teenage models he lured with modeling promises. So how could he be eligible for parole as soon as 2027? In this 95-minute interview, survivor and advocate Tara Rule joins Feral America to expose the organized network working to free him, and the tactics that nearly worked on her. Fashion designer Anand Jon was convicted in Los Angeles in 2008 on 16 felony counts, including forcible rape and crimes against girls as young as 14. But the story didn't end at sentencing. Tara Rule takes us inside the machinery of his release campaign and what it's willing to do. In this episode we get into: - How Anand Jon's network allegedly tried to recruit Tara while he sat behind bars, and how close it came to working - The image-laundering playbook: a paid advertisement in Time magazine reportedly designed to look like a real Time article, and how recognizable names, including music producer Poo Bear, keep surfacing around the campaign - A resurfaced 15-year-old news article about Anand's sister, Sanjana Jon, and a Taj Mahal controversy - How a San Quentin credit system could make Anand Jon parole-eligible as early as 2027, decades before his 2065 release date, including credits earned for writing screenplays - The screenplay he reportedly got approved, titled "Downward Facing Doggy Style," whose lead character is described as a "16-year-old sexy, beautiful white girl" - theBfly.co , the self-described "girl empowerment" website that platforms Anand Jon, and firsthand testimonies from young women who say they escaped the network's reach - A potential class action against the state of California for allowing incarcerated predators, who found their original victims online, to use prison tablets to receive videos and video chat The full documented record, with sources: https://anandjon.info Have information, or are you a survivor or witness? Reach out confidentially: localtip@proton.me

