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'''Edward Eliot Kramer''' (born March 20, 1961) is an American editor and convicted [[child molestation|child molester]]. Kramer lives in [[Duluth, Georgia]]<ref name=Aussie/> and was a co-founder and part-owner of the [[Dragon*Con]] [[science fiction conventions#Media conventions|media convention]]. Kramer has also edited several works in the genres of [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]], and [[Horror fiction|horror]]. Before pleading guilty in 2013 to three counts of child molestation, Kramer was the subject of a long-running legal battle that began with his initial arrest in August 2000.
'''Edward Eliot Kramer''' (born March 20, 1961) is an American editor and convicted [[child molestation|child molester]]. Kramer lives in [[Duluth, Georgia]],<ref name=Aussie/> and was a co-founder and part-owner of the [[Dragon*Con]] media convention. Kramer has also edited several works in the genres of [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]], and [[Horror fiction|horror]]. Before pleading guilty in 2013 to three counts of child molestation, Kramer was the subject of a long-running legal battle that began with his initial arrest in August 2000.


== Early life==
== Early life==
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===Dragon Con and other events===
===Dragon Con and other events===
In 1987, he co-founded [[Dragon*Con]], a convention dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, [[comics]], [[Role-playing game|gaming]], and the popular arts.<ref name=Cohen>{{cite news|last=Cohen|first=Benyamin|url=http://atlantajewish.com/content/2004/edkramer.html|title=Truth, Justice, and Ed Kramer|work=[[The Atlanta Jewish Times]]|date=September–October 2004|access-date=2011-02-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111020064501/http://atlantajewish.com/content/2004/edkramer.html|archive-date=2011-10-20|url-status=dead}}</ref> He has not been involved with Dragon Con planning or activities since 2000,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.11alive.com/news/article/205680/3/LAWRENCEVILLE-DragonCon-founder-arrested-in-Connecticut|title=LAWRENCEVILLE: DragonCon founder arrested in Connecticut|publisher=[[WXIA-TV]]|date=September 15, 2011|accessdate=2011-10-09|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120723165720/http://www.11alive.com/news/article/205680/3/LAWRENCEVILLE-DragonCon-founder-arrested-in-Connecticut|archive-date=2012-07-23|url-status=dead}}</ref><!-- He served as its chairman for fourteen years and oversaw its growth from 1,400 attendance in its inaugural year to over 20,000 in 2000; he still owns a large portion of the business.--> but still owned 34% of the business<ref>Simmons, Andria (November 19, 2011). [http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/dragoncon-faces-appeal-1233100.html "DragonCon faces appeal; Co-founder fights dismissal of case against event"]. ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''.</ref> until Kramer's relationship with the convention was ended in July 2013 in a cash-out merger.<ref>{{cite web|last=Pantozzi|first=Jill|title=DRAGON*CON OFFICIALLY SEPARATES FROM FOUNDER, ACCUSED MOLESTER, ED KRAMER|url=http://www.themarysue.com/dragoncon-separates-kramer/|publisher=The Mary Sue|accessdate=8 July 2013}}</ref>
In 1987, he co-founded [[Dragon*Con]], a convention dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, [[comics]], [[Role-playing game|gaming]], and the popular arts.<ref name=Cohen>{{cite news|last=Cohen|first=Benyamin|url=http://atlantajewish.com/content/2004/edkramer.html|title=Truth, Justice, and Ed Kramer|work=[[The Atlanta Jewish Times]]|date=September–October 2004|access-date=2011-02-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111020064501/http://atlantajewish.com/content/2004/edkramer.html|archive-date=2011-10-20|url-status=dead}}</ref> He has not been involved with Dragon Con planning or activities since 2000,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.11alive.com/news/article/205680/3/LAWRENCEVILLE-DragonCon-founder-arrested-in-Connecticut|title=LAWRENCEVILLE: DragonCon founder arrested in Connecticut|publisher=[[WXIA-TV]]|date=September 15, 2011|accessdate=2011-10-09|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120723165720/http://www.11alive.com/news/article/205680/3/LAWRENCEVILLE-DragonCon-founder-arrested-in-Connecticut|archive-date=2012-07-23|url-status=dead}}</ref><!-- He served as its chairman for fourteen years and oversaw its growth from 1,400 attendance in its inaugural year to over 20,000 in 2000; he still owns a large portion of the business.--> but still owned 34% of the business<ref>Simmons, Andria (November 19, 2011). [http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/dragoncon-faces-appeal-1233100.html "DragonCon faces appeal; Co-founder fights dismissal of case against event"]. ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''.</ref> until Kramer's relationship with the convention was ended in July 2013 in a cash-out merger.<ref>{{cite web|last=Pantozzi|first=Jill|title=DRAGON*CON OFFICIALLY SEPARATES FROM FOUNDER, ACCUSED MOLESTER, ED KRAMER|date=8 July 2013 |url=http://www.themarysue.com/dragoncon-separates-kramer/|publisher=The Mary Sue|accessdate=8 July 2013}}</ref>
He has also chaired the 1990 Atlanta [[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] convention, the 1992 [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] [[World Fantasy Convention]], and the [[Nebula Awards]] Weekend, and both the [[Atlanta]] [[World Horror Convention]], and the [[North American Science Fiction Convention]] (NASFiC) in 1995.<ref name="Aussie"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/1992.html|title=1992 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees|publisher=World Fantasy Convention|accessdate=2011-02-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101201074244/http://worldfantasy.org/awards/1992.html|archive-date=2010-12-01|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 1999, he chaired the [[Atlanta]] [[World Horror Convention]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldhorrorsociety.org/past.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080601033240/http://www.worldhorrorsociety.org/past.html|archivedate=2008-06-01|title=World Horror 1999|publisher=World Horror Convention|accessdate=2011-02-21}}</ref><!--needs a source -- and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]'s [[Bram Stoker Award]] Weekend.-->
He has also chaired the 1990 Atlanta [[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] convention, the 1992 [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] [[World Fantasy Convention]], and the [[Nebula Awards]] Weekend, and both the [[Atlanta]] [[World Horror Convention]], and the [[North American Science Fiction Convention]] (NASFiC) in 1995.<ref name="Aussie"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/1992.html|title=1992 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees|publisher=World Fantasy Convention|accessdate=2011-02-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101201074244/http://worldfantasy.org/awards/1992.html|archive-date=2010-12-01|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 1999, he chaired the [[Atlanta]] [[World Horror Convention]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldhorrorsociety.org/past.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080601033240/http://www.worldhorrorsociety.org/past.html|archivedate=2008-06-01|title=World Horror 1999|publisher=World Horror Convention|accessdate=2011-02-21}}</ref><!--needs a source -- and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]'s [[Bram Stoker Award]] Weekend.-->


==Child sex offense arrests and convictions==
==Child sex offense arrests and convictions==
===2000 arrest===
Kramer was arrested on August 25, 2000 following an investigation spurred by an anonymous tip, and charged with molesting three teenage boys. The investigation revealed that he had previously been accused of molestation in 1997 before the alleged victim recanted.<ref name="Henry2">{{cite web|url=http://clatl.com/2002-01-30/cover.html|title=The wizard of Dragon*Con stands trial|first=Henry|last=Scott|work=Creative Loafing Atlanta|date=2002-01-30|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101012222658/http://clatl.com/2002-01-30/cover.html|archivedate=2010-10-12}}</ref> Before Kramer was arrested, he had a reputation for inappropriate relationships. According to ''[[Atlanta Magazine]]'', he "was constantly surrounded by young boys".<ref>{{cite news |first=Scott |last=Henry |url=http://www.atlantamagazine.com/great-reads/dragoncon-ed-kramer-child-molestation/ |title=In the Shadows |newspaper=Atlanta Magazine |date=September 1, 2012 |accessdate=2017-12-12 }}</ref>
Kramer was arrested on August 25, 2000, following an investigation spurred by an anonymous tip, and charged with molesting three teenage boys. The investigation revealed that he had previously been accused of molestation in 1997 before the alleged victim recanted.<ref name="Henry2">{{cite web|url=https://clatl.com/2002-01-30/cover.html|title=The wizard of Dragon*Con stands trial|first=Henry|last=Scott|work=Creative Loafing Atlanta|date=2002-01-30|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101012222658/http://clatl.com/2002-01-30/cover.html|archivedate=2010-10-12}}</ref> Before Kramer was arrested, he had a reputation for inappropriate relationships. According to ''[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta]]'' magazine, he "was constantly surrounded by young boys".<ref>{{cite news |first=Scott |last=Henry |url=http://www.atlantamagazine.com/great-reads/dragoncon-ed-kramer-child-molestation/ |title=In the Shadows |newspaper=Atlanta |date=September 1, 2012 |accessdate=2017-12-12 }}</ref>


Kramer's first attempt to serve his pre-trial detention in house arrest lasted only a week due to a reported visit by a teenage boy. After he suffered a spinal injury in jail, Judge Debra Turner allowed him to go back to house arrest in January 2001.<ref name="Henry2" /> This lasted until 2008 when his travel ban was lifted.<ref name=Henry>{{cite news|last=Henry|first=Scott|url=http://clatl.com/freshloaf/archives/2009/01/29/ed-kramer-finally-to-stand-trial|title=Ed Kramer finally to stand trial?|work=[[Creative Loafing (Atlanta)]]|date=2009-10-29}}</ref>
Kramer's first attempt to serve his pre-trial detention in house arrest lasted only a week due to a reported visit by a teenage boy. After that, he was remanded to jail. Kramer subsequently suffered a spinal injury while in jail. In response to that injury, and Kramer's assertion of declining health, Judge Debra Turner allowed him to go back to pre-trial detention in house arrest in January 2001.<ref name="Henry2" />


In 2007, former congressman [[Bob Barr]] said, "There is an overwhelming sense of injustice that pervades all of what has happened to Petitioner Appellant Edward Kramer."<ref>{{cite video|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi2tVkQra68|title=Former US Rep Bob Barr on legal prosecution of Ed Kramer|people=Bob Barr, J Neil Schulman|medium=YouTube|date=August 3, 2007}}</ref> Protests to "Free Ed" gained the support of science fiction writers [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Anne McCaffrey]], [[Robert J. Sawyer]] and [[J. Neil Schulman]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.serversystems.net/free-ed/|title=Free Ed - Just let Ed Kramer go|publisher=[[National Center for Reason and Justice]]|year=2007|accessdate=August 28, 2013}}</ref> Conversely, Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said in September 2010 that Kramer had "done nothing but delay and blame everyone else but himself", agreeing with an assessment that the Georgia Court of Appeals gave in September 2007: "The record strongly indicates that Kramer either sought or knowingly acquiesced in the great majority of the delay and did not want a speedy trial." Kramer and his lawyers disputed this, stating that he had serious health issues that prevented him from sitting through a long trial.<ref name="Henry2"/><ref name="Boone">{{cite web|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/molestation-charges-linger-against-dragon-con-foun/nQjyM/|first=Christian|last=Boone|title=Molestation charges linger against Dragon Con founder|work=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=September 4, 2010 }}</ref>

In 2008, after seven years of pre-trial detention in house arrest, and numerous delays in his court proceedings, Kramer's travel ban was lifted.<ref name=Henry>{{cite news|last=Henry|first=Scott|url=http://clatl.com/freshloaf/archives/2009/01/29/ed-kramer-finally-to-stand-trial|title=Ed Kramer finally to stand trial?|work=[[Creative Loafing (Atlanta)]]|date=2009-10-29}}</ref>

===2011 arrest===
In September 2011, Kramer was arrested after Connecticut police found him in a motel room, unsupervised, with a 14-year-old boy despite being banned from contacting anyone under 18.<ref name="bond">{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/5050k-bond-for-dragoncon-1181076.html|title=$50K bond for DragonCon founder Kramer|first=Andria|last=Simmons|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|date=2011-09-16}}</ref> The felony "risk of injury to a child" was added to the list of charges for which he was to stand trial.<ref name="first">{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/court-to-decide-where-1189103.html |title=Court to decide where to prosecute DragonCon founder first|first=Andria|last=Simmons|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|date=2011-09-16}}</ref>
In September 2011, Kramer was arrested after Connecticut police found him in a motel room, unsupervised, with a 14-year-old boy despite being banned from contacting anyone under 18.<ref name="bond">{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/5050k-bond-for-dragoncon-1181076.html|title=$50K bond for DragonCon founder Kramer|first=Andria|last=Simmons|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|date=2011-09-16}}</ref> The felony "risk of injury to a child" was added to the list of charges for which he was to stand trial.<ref name="first">{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/court-to-decide-where-1189103.html |title=Court to decide where to prosecute DragonCon founder first|first=Andria|last=Simmons|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|date=2011-09-16}}</ref>


In September 2012, Kramer was being held at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution, a maximum security facility in [[Suffield, Connecticut]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us/detailsupv.asp?id_inmt_num=385798|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120728132114/http://www.ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us/detailsupv.asp?id_inmt_num=385798|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 28, 2012|author=Department of Correction, State of Connecticut|title=Connecticut Inmate Information|date=April 6, 2012|accessdate=April 6, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Henry|last=Scott|url=http://www.atlantamagazine.com/features/Story.aspx?ID=1764014|work=[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta Magazine]]|accessdate=September 2, 2012|title=In the Shadows|date=September 1, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904234027/http://www.atlantamagazine.com/features/Story.aspx?ID=1764014|archive-date=September 4, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> before his extradition to Georgia in January 2013.<ref name="gdp">{{cite web | url=http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/news/2013/jan/21/dragoncon-co-founder-booked-into-gwinnett-jail/ | title=DragonCon co-founder booked into Gwinnett jail | newspaper=[[Gwinnett Daily Post]] | date=January 21, 2013 | accessdate=January 21, 2013 | first=Frank|last=Reddy}}</ref> On April 26, 2013, he was denied the chance to post [[bail]], as the presiding judge concluded based on past behavior that he was likely to break the conditions of his bond.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/news/breaking-news/dragoncon-founder-denied-bond/nXYmF/|first=Andria|last=Simmons|title=DragonCon founder denied bond|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=April 26, 2013}}</ref>
In September 2012, Kramer was being held at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution, a maximum security facility in [[Suffield, Connecticut]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us/detailsupv.asp?id_inmt_num=385798|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120728132114/http://www.ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us/detailsupv.asp?id_inmt_num=385798|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 28, 2012|author=Department of Correction, State of Connecticut|title=Connecticut Inmate Information|date=April 6, 2012|accessdate=April 6, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Henry|last=Scott|url=http://www.atlantamagazine.com/features/Story.aspx?ID=1764014|work=[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta Magazine]]|accessdate=September 2, 2012|title=In the Shadows|date=September 1, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904234027/http://www.atlantamagazine.com/features/Story.aspx?ID=1764014|archive-date=September 4, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> before his extradition to Georgia in January 2013.<ref name="gdp">{{cite web | url=http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/news/2013/jan/21/dragoncon-co-founder-booked-into-gwinnett-jail/ | title=DragonCon co-founder booked into Gwinnett jail | newspaper=[[Gwinnett Daily Post]] | date=January 21, 2013 | accessdate=January 21, 2013 | first=Frank|last=Reddy}}</ref> On April 26, 2013, he was denied the chance to post [[bail]], as the presiding judge concluded based on past behavior that he was likely to break the conditions of his bond.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/news/breaking-news/dragoncon-founder-denied-bond/nXYmF/|first=Andria|last=Simmons|title=DragonCon founder denied bond|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=April 26, 2013}}</ref>


===Guilty plea to 2000 charges===
In 2007, former congressman [[Bob Barr]] said, "There is an overwhelming sense of injustice that pervades all of what has happened to Petitioner Appellant Edward Kramer."<ref>{{cite video|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi2tVkQra68|title=Former US Rep Bob Barr on legal prosecution of Ed Kramer|people=Bob Barr, J Neil Schulman|medium=YouTube|date=August 3, 2007}}</ref> Protests to "Free Ed" gained the support of science fiction writers [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Anne McCaffrey]], [[Robert J Sawyer]] and [[J. Neil Schulman]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.serversystems.net/free-ed/|title=Free Ed - Just let Ed Kramer go|publisher=[[National Center for Reason and Justice]]|year=2007|accessdate=August 28, 2013}}</ref> Conversely, Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said in September 2010 that Kramer had "done nothing but delay and blame everyone else but himself", agreeing with an assessment that the Georgia Court of Appeals gave in September 2007: "The record strongly indicates that Kramer either sought or knowingly acquiesced in the great majority of the delay and did not want a speedy trial." Kramer and his lawyers disputed this, stating that he had serious health issues that prevented him from sitting through a long trial.<ref name="Henry2"/><ref name="Boone">{{cite web|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/molestation-charges-linger-against-dragon-con-foun/nQjyM/|first=Christian|last=Boone|title=Molestation charges linger against Dragon Con founder|work=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=September 4, 2010 }}</ref>
On December 2, 2013, more than thirteen years after his 2000 arrest, Kramer entered an [[Alford plea]]<ref name="Visser1">{{cite news|url= http://www.ajc.com/news/news/dragon-con-co-founder-wants-child-molestation-conv/nh6fx/ |title= DA 'knew' conviction would not end Dragon Con co-founder's court presence|first=Steve|last=Visser|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=November 14, 2014}}</ref> to one charge for each of the three victims, just before his trial was scheduled to start.<ref name="11alive.com">{{cite news |url=http://www.11alive.com/news/article/314570/40/Dragon-Con-co-founder-trial-set-to-begin |title=Dragon Con co-founder trial set to begin |publisher=WXIA-TV |access-date=2013-12-02 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20131202182948/http://www.11alive.com/news/article/314570/40/Dragon-Con-co-founder-trial-set-to-begin |archive-date=2013-12-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Christian |last=Boone |url=http://www.myajc.com/news/after-years-molestation-trial-dragon-con-founder-finally-set-begin/XA0xNCcOmMJ7dinsrrZXBP/ |title=Dragon Con co-founder finally set to begin |newspaper=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]] |date=December 1, 2013 |accessdate=December 12, 2017 }}</ref> In 2014, he sought to reverse the 2013 plea, with his lawyer claiming Kramer was forced into the plea bargain through prosecutorial misconduct.<ref name="Visser1"/> The Georgia State Attorney's Office ordered the recusal of both the district attorney and the Gwinnett District Attorney's Office from the case, since they were also witnesses in the action. All Gwinnett County Judges voluntarily recused themselves as well.<ref name="Visser3">{{cite web|url= http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional/all-gwinnett-superior-courts-judges-opt-out-of-dra/njjRC/|first=Steve|last=Visser|title= All Gwinnett Superior Courts judges opt out of DragonCon founder's case |newspaper=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=January 8, 2015 }}</ref>

On December 2, 2013 Kramer entered an [[Alford plea]]<ref name="Visser1">{{cite news|url= http://www.ajc.com/news/news/dragon-con-co-founder-wants-child-molestation-conv/nh6fx/ |title= DA ‘knew’ conviction would not end Dragon Con co-founder’s court presence|first=Steve|last=Visser|work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=November 14, 2014}}</ref> to one charge for each of the three victims, just before his trial was scheduled to start.<ref name="11alive.com">{{cite news |url=http://www.11alive.com/news/article/314570/40/Dragon-Con-co-founder-trial-set-to-begin |title=Dragon Con co-founder trial set to begin |publisher=WXIA-TV |access-date=2013-12-02 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20131202182948/http://www.11alive.com/news/article/314570/40/Dragon-Con-co-founder-trial-set-to-begin |archive-date=2013-12-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Christian |last=Boone |url=http://www.myajc.com/news/after-years-molestation-trial-dragon-con-founder-finally-set-begin/XA0xNCcOmMJ7dinsrrZXBP/ |title=Dragon Con co-founder finally set to begin |newspaper=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]] |date=December 1, 2013 |accessdate=December 12, 2017 }}</ref> In 2014, he sought to reverse the 2013 plea, with his lawyer claiming Kramer was forced into the plea bargain through prosecutorial misconduct.<ref name="Visser1"/> The Georgia State Attorney's Office ordered the recusal of both the district attorney and the Gwinnett District Attorney's Office from the case, since they were also witnesses in the action. All Gwinnett County Judges voluntarily recused themselves as well.<ref name="Visser3">{{cite web|url= http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional/all-gwinnett-superior-courts-judges-opt-out-of-dra/njjRC/|first=Steve|last=Visser|title= All Gwinnett Superior Courts judges opt out of DragonCon founder’s case |newspaper=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=January 8, 2015 }}</ref>


===2019 arrest and indictment===
On February 27, 2019, Kramer was arrested by officers from the Lawrenceville Police Department for allegedly taking photos of a young boy at a doctor's office.<ref>{{cite news |first=Isabel |last=Hughes |url=https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/convicted-sex-offender-dragoncon-co-founder-ed-kramer-back-in/article_01be34f0-9c1c-5c72-8082-7475b9249a21.html |title=Convicted sex offender, DragonCon co-founder Ed Kramer back in jail |newspaper=[[Gwinnett Daily Post]]|date=February 28, 2019 |accessdate=July 17, 2019 }}</ref>
On February 27, 2019, Kramer was arrested by officers from the Lawrenceville Police Department for allegedly taking photos of a young boy at a doctor's office.<ref>{{cite news |first=Isabel |last=Hughes |url=https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/convicted-sex-offender-dragoncon-co-founder-ed-kramer-back-in/article_01be34f0-9c1c-5c72-8082-7475b9249a21.html |title=Convicted sex offender, DragonCon co-founder Ed Kramer back in jail |newspaper=[[Gwinnett Daily Post]]|date=February 28, 2019 |accessdate=July 17, 2019 }}</ref>


On September 18, 2019, Kramer, along with Gwinnett County Judge Kathryn Schrader, was indicted after being allowed improper access to the county’s network.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local/gwinnett-judge-dragoncon-founder-indicted-hacking-case/ni0nOji81VHz7xCdKP7LgN/|title=BREAKING: Gwinnett judge, DragonCon co-founder indicted in hacking case|first=Amanda C.|last=Coyne|newspaper=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]||date=September 18, 2019|access-date=September 19, 2019}}</ref> Kramer was later charged with possession of child pornography as a result of that investigation.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Estep |first=Tyler |url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local/hacking-probe-leads-new-child-porn-charges-for-dragoncon-founder/nGtxgzbINl0zjW3heSOWqO/ |title=Hacking probe leads to new child porn charges for DragonCon co-founder |date=September 30, 2019 |work=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution |access-date=March 31, 2020 |url-status=live |language=English}}</ref>
On September 18, 2019, Kramer, along with Gwinnett County Judge Kathryn Schrader, was indicted after being allowed improper access to the county's secure computer network.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local/gwinnett-judge-dragoncon-founder-indicted-hacking-case/ni0nOji81VHz7xCdKP7LgN/|title=BREAKING: Gwinnett judge, DragonCon co-founder indicted in hacking case|first=Amanda C.|last=Coyne|newspaper=[[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]|date=September 18, 2019|access-date=September 19, 2019}}</ref> Kramer was later charged with possession of child pornography as a result of that investigation.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Estep |first=Tyler |url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local/hacking-probe-leads-new-child-porn-charges-for-dragoncon-founder/nGtxgzbINl0zjW3heSOWqO/ |title=Hacking probe leads to new child porn charges for DragonCon co-founder |date=September 30, 2019 |work=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution |access-date=March 31, 2020 |language=English}}</ref> Judge Schrader was subsequently suspended from [[Bench (law)|the bench]], pending the outcome of a trial.

====Plea and trial====
On February 3, 2020, Kramer entered an [[Alford plea]] of guilty to charges related to trespass into the secure [[computer network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/ed-kramer-takes-alford-plea-in-computer-trespassing-case-schrader/article_6760a6a8-46b1-11ea-b79a-b30254cb6662.html|title=Ed Kramer takes Alford plea in computer trespassing case; Schrader going on trial alone|publisher=[[Gwinnett Daily Post]]|author=Curt Yeomans|date=February 3, 2020|accessdate=April 18, 2020}}</ref> On February 18, 2020, Schrader's court case resulted in a [[mistrial]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/gwinnett-county/mistrial-declared-case-against-gwinnett-county-judge/SVWRZ7SVFNB5DDMLJGD4W2DFGU/|title=Mistrial declared in case against Gwinnett County judge|publisher=WSB-TV.com|author=Tony Thomas|date=February 18, 2020|accessdate=April 18, 2020}}</ref>


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*''[[Excalibur]]'' (1995)
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Edward E. Kramer
Born
Edward Eliot Kramer

(1961-03-20) March 20, 1961 (age 63)
OccupationEditor
Criminal chargeChild molestation
Criminal statusConvicted
Writing career
GenreScience fiction, fantasy, horror, Historical Fiction,
Notable worksThe Sandman: Book of Dreams, The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams, Elric: Tales of the White Wolf, Free Space

Edward Eliot Kramer (born March 20, 1961) is an American editor and convicted child molester. Kramer lives in Duluth, Georgia,[1] and was a co-founder and part-owner of the Dragon*Con media convention. Kramer has also edited several works in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Before pleading guilty in 2013 to three counts of child molestation, Kramer was the subject of a long-running legal battle that began with his initial arrest in August 2000.

Early life[edit]

Kramer was born in Brooklyn, New York. He holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Emory College and a Master of Public Health in health administration and planning from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University School of Medicine.[1][2]

In the 1980s, Kramer was former program director of the Metropolitan Atlanta Council on Alcohol and Drugs.[3]

Career[edit]

Editing[edit]

Kramer is the editor of the anthologies Dark Love and Grails (Roc Books); The Sandman: Book of Dreams by Neil Gaiman (HarperPrism); The Crow, by James O'Barr (Random House); Free Space (Tor Books); Forbidden Acts (Avon Books); Elric: Tales of the White Wolf and Pawn of Chaos: Tales of the Eternal Champion (based on the works and characters of Michael Moorcock); Dante's Disciples, Tombs, and the Dark Destiny trilogy[4] (White Wolf); and Strange Attraction: Turns of the Midnight Carnival Wheel (Bereshith Publishing). He has also worked for over a decade as a music critic and photojournalist.[1]

Dragon Con and other events[edit]

In 1987, he co-founded Dragon*Con, a convention dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, comics, gaming, and the popular arts.[5] He has not been involved with Dragon Con planning or activities since 2000,[6] but still owned 34% of the business[7] until Kramer's relationship with the convention was ended in July 2013 in a cash-out merger.[8]

He has also chaired the 1990 Atlanta Origins convention, the 1992 Georgia World Fantasy Convention, and the Nebula Awards Weekend, and both the Atlanta World Horror Convention, and the North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC) in 1995.[1][9] In 1999, he chaired the Atlanta World Horror Convention.[10]

Child sex offense arrests and convictions[edit]

2000 arrest[edit]

Kramer was arrested on August 25, 2000, following an investigation spurred by an anonymous tip, and charged with molesting three teenage boys. The investigation revealed that he had previously been accused of molestation in 1997 before the alleged victim recanted.[11] Before Kramer was arrested, he had a reputation for inappropriate relationships. According to Atlanta magazine, he "was constantly surrounded by young boys".[12]

Kramer's first attempt to serve his pre-trial detention in house arrest lasted only a week due to a reported visit by a teenage boy. After that, he was remanded to jail. Kramer subsequently suffered a spinal injury while in jail. In response to that injury, and Kramer's assertion of declining health, Judge Debra Turner allowed him to go back to pre-trial detention in house arrest in January 2001.[11]

In 2007, former congressman Bob Barr said, "There is an overwhelming sense of injustice that pervades all of what has happened to Petitioner Appellant Edward Kramer."[13] Protests to "Free Ed" gained the support of science fiction writers Harlan Ellison, Anne McCaffrey, Robert J. Sawyer and J. Neil Schulman.[14] Conversely, Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said in September 2010 that Kramer had "done nothing but delay and blame everyone else but himself", agreeing with an assessment that the Georgia Court of Appeals gave in September 2007: "The record strongly indicates that Kramer either sought or knowingly acquiesced in the great majority of the delay and did not want a speedy trial." Kramer and his lawyers disputed this, stating that he had serious health issues that prevented him from sitting through a long trial.[11][15]

In 2008, after seven years of pre-trial detention in house arrest, and numerous delays in his court proceedings, Kramer's travel ban was lifted.[16]

2011 arrest[edit]

In September 2011, Kramer was arrested after Connecticut police found him in a motel room, unsupervised, with a 14-year-old boy despite being banned from contacting anyone under 18.[17] The felony "risk of injury to a child" was added to the list of charges for which he was to stand trial.[18]

In September 2012, Kramer was being held at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution, a maximum security facility in Suffield, Connecticut,[19][20] before his extradition to Georgia in January 2013.[21] On April 26, 2013, he was denied the chance to post bail, as the presiding judge concluded based on past behavior that he was likely to break the conditions of his bond.[22]

Guilty plea to 2000 charges[edit]

On December 2, 2013, more than thirteen years after his 2000 arrest, Kramer entered an Alford plea[23] to one charge for each of the three victims, just before his trial was scheduled to start.[24][25] In 2014, he sought to reverse the 2013 plea, with his lawyer claiming Kramer was forced into the plea bargain through prosecutorial misconduct.[23] The Georgia State Attorney's Office ordered the recusal of both the district attorney and the Gwinnett District Attorney's Office from the case, since they were also witnesses in the action. All Gwinnett County Judges voluntarily recused themselves as well.[26]

2019 arrest and indictment[edit]

On February 27, 2019, Kramer was arrested by officers from the Lawrenceville Police Department for allegedly taking photos of a young boy at a doctor's office.[27]

On September 18, 2019, Kramer, along with Gwinnett County Judge Kathryn Schrader, was indicted after being allowed improper access to the county's secure computer network.[28] Kramer was later charged with possession of child pornography as a result of that investigation.[29] Judge Schrader was subsequently suspended from the bench, pending the outcome of a trial.

Plea and trial[edit]

On February 3, 2020, Kramer entered an Alford plea of guilty to charges related to trespass into the secure computer network.[30] On February 18, 2020, Schrader's court case resulted in a mistrial.[31]

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Philanthropy: Donor Report 1997-1998". Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Fall 1998. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
  3. ^ "Cocaine No. 1 concern at drug council". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 1986-08-21.
  4. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  5. ^ Cohen, Benyamin (September–October 2004). "Truth, Justice, and Ed Kramer". The Atlanta Jewish Times. Archived from the original on 2011-10-20. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  6. ^ "LAWRENCEVILLE: DragonCon founder arrested in Connecticut". WXIA-TV. September 15, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
  7. ^ Simmons, Andria (November 19, 2011). "DragonCon faces appeal; Co-founder fights dismissal of case against event". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  8. ^ Pantozzi, Jill (8 July 2013). "DRAGON*CON OFFICIALLY SEPARATES FROM FOUNDER, ACCUSED MOLESTER, ED KRAMER". The Mary Sue. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  9. ^ "1992 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees". World Fantasy Convention. Archived from the original on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
  10. ^ "World Horror 1999". World Horror Convention. Archived from the original on 2008-06-01. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
  11. ^ a b c Scott, Henry (2002-01-30). "The wizard of Dragon*Con stands trial". Creative Loafing Atlanta. Archived from the original on 2010-10-12.
  12. ^ Henry, Scott (September 1, 2012). "In the Shadows". Atlanta. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  13. ^ Bob Barr, J Neil Schulman (August 3, 2007). Former US Rep Bob Barr on legal prosecution of Ed Kramer (YouTube).
  14. ^ "Free Ed - Just let Ed Kramer go". National Center for Reason and Justice. 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  15. ^ Boone, Christian (September 4, 2010). "Molestation charges linger against Dragon Con founder". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  16. ^ Henry, Scott (2009-10-29). "Ed Kramer finally to stand trial?". Creative Loafing (Atlanta).
  17. ^ Simmons, Andria (2011-09-16). "$50K bond for DragonCon founder Kramer". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  18. ^ Simmons, Andria (2011-09-16). "Court to decide where to prosecute DragonCon founder first". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  19. ^ Department of Correction, State of Connecticut (April 6, 2012). "Connecticut Inmate Information". Archived from the original on July 28, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  20. ^ Scott, Henry (September 1, 2012). "In the Shadows". Atlanta Magazine. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  21. ^ Reddy, Frank (January 21, 2013). "DragonCon co-founder booked into Gwinnett jail". Gwinnett Daily Post. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
  22. ^ Simmons, Andria (April 26, 2013). "DragonCon founder denied bond". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  23. ^ a b Visser, Steve (November 14, 2014). "DA 'knew' conviction would not end Dragon Con co-founder's court presence". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  24. ^ "Dragon Con co-founder trial set to begin". WXIA-TV. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  25. ^ Boone, Christian (December 1, 2013). "Dragon Con co-founder finally set to begin". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  26. ^ Visser, Steve (January 8, 2015). "All Gwinnett Superior Courts judges opt out of DragonCon founder's case". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  27. ^ Hughes, Isabel (February 28, 2019). "Convicted sex offender, DragonCon co-founder Ed Kramer back in jail". Gwinnett Daily Post. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  28. ^ Coyne, Amanda C. (September 18, 2019). "BREAKING: Gwinnett judge, DragonCon co-founder indicted in hacking case". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  29. ^ Estep, Tyler (September 30, 2019). "Hacking probe leads to new child porn charges for DragonCon co-founder". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  30. ^ Curt Yeomans (February 3, 2020). "Ed Kramer takes Alford plea in computer trespassing case; Schrader going on trial alone". Gwinnett Daily Post. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  31. ^ Tony Thomas (February 18, 2020). "Mistrial declared in case against Gwinnett County judge". WSB-TV.com. Retrieved April 18, 2020.

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