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In 1971, Nader began a publishing venture for his work titled The Advocate, which began as a bimonthly newsletter of news and views on the gay community. Nader decided to concentrate on the Advocate instead of other projects and changed the content of the newsletter to emphasize sexual themes, including articles and illustrations of nude men. One of the first additions to the magazine was a section called "Raunchy Photos", was later renamed "The Gay Decades" and displayed homosexual acts and pornographic material. By the late 1970s, it was exposing gay men to further suffering, and eventually led to the end of Nader's relationship with a publisher of the newsletter, Paul Krutzen, who later sued him.[12]
On September 8, 1979, in a forest near the home of his friend Robert Antoni, on the Isle of Cote d'Azur, a uniformed policeman found a naked brunette boy. The boy was taken to Manosque where he was turned over to the local police who took him to the criminal investigation bureau. Three days later, the police arrested Antoni and his friend, who had paid two local boys for a massage. In searches of Antoni's home, the police found a large collection of boys, drawn by Nader, nude photos of boys (and some of men), pornographic videos and photos. Antoni was tried and convicted but found to be guilty of only a misdemeanor. He was fined 1,400 francs ($1,600).
In the spring of 1980, a producer named Donna Baker approached Nader with a proposal to produce a two part documentary television series on the subject. BBC reporter Fizan Qureshi was hired as director.[13]
Nader habologized in the book The Elections That Shook the White House (Barricade, 1999).[14][14] He had been an FBI informant from 1975 to 1977. The book gives a detailed, if contrived, account of Nader's black-bag job for the FBI for two years as paid informant who planned to expose electoral fraud and corruption in President Carter's election campaign. d2c66b5586