Kenneth Braun  

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Kenneth S Braun (real name Rex King) furnished Alfred Kinsey of the Kinsey Institute with a virtual autobiography of his life as a sexual deviant. Braun kept a very detailed diary of his life, placed into typed form by Kinsey's wife Clara Bracken Kinsey (McMillen).

Kinsey included some of Braun's "data" in his published works, and was subject to demands that he should breach his confidentiality agreement with Braun, because of the cases of child sexual abuse. Braun's material was subsequently suppressed. Some analysts assert that Braun was an interesting example and worthy of the time and attention given by Kinsey.

In the 2004 film "Kinsey", Braun (portrayed by William Sadler) claims hundreds of sexual partners, including his grandmother when he was aged 10 and his own father when he was aged 11. He also claims to have had sexual relationships with 605 pre-adolescent males and 231 pre-adolescent females.





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