George Veck

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George Veck was a young male prostitute whose involvement in the 1889 Cleveland Street scandal in London drew public attention to the hidden world of homosexual brothels and the complicity of upper-class clients in Victorian England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
ageDescriptor young adult
associatedWith homosexual brothels in Victorian London
upper-class male clients
causeOfNotability testimony that revealed clients of the Cleveland Street brothel
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
ethnicGroup English
gender male
historicalSignificance example of working-class youth involved with elite clients in Victorian sex trade
figure in history of LGBT persecution in Britain
impact contributed to scandal involving upper-class complicity in male prostitution
drew public attention to hidden homosexual subculture in Victorian England
legalIssue risk of prosecution under laws against male homosexual acts
legalStatus involved in criminal investigation concerning male prostitution
mentionedIn historical accounts of the Cleveland Street scandal
notableFor involvement in the Cleveland Street scandal
occupation prostitute
participantIn Cleveland Street scandal NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity London, England
surface form: London
residence London, England
surface form: London
roleInEvent key witness in exposing the Cleveland Street brothel network
sexualOrientation homosexual
socialContext criminalization of male homosexual acts in 19th-century Britain
timePeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
workLocation Cleveland Street male brothel NERFINISHED

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