: He was arrested on September 16, 1996, in Ludwigslust after parents became suspicious of their children's involvement with him.
(born June 10, 1957, as Norbert Bleisch ) is a German author and filmmaker who became a notorious figure in the 1990s for producing gay adult films featuring underage actors. His career, marked by early literary success and later legal downfall, remains a subject of controversy within both the film industry and legal history. Early Career and Literary Success
In the early 1990s, Bleisch moved into the adult film industry, directing approximately under the pseudonym Sebastian Bleisch. His work was noted for being more "ambitious" than standard films of the genre, often featuring intricate scripts and extensive dialogue. sebastian bleisch boys 16
For more detailed information on his early literary awards or legal cases, you can check his entry on Wikipedia or film databases like IMDb .
: While in prison, he reportedly wrote a trilogy of novels, though they struggled to find a publisher at the time. : He was arrested on September 16, 1996,
: He first gained recognition for his book Kontrollverlust and was later awarded the Alfred Döblin Achievement Award in 1991 for Viertes Deutschland .
Bleisch's career ended abruptly due to his use of , specifically those under the age of 16 . Early Career and Literary Success In the early
Before entering the film industry, Bleisch was an established figure in literary scene.
: In 2004, he changed his surname to Leithold (his wife's name) and has since published works under the name Norbert Leithold .