
A prominent LGBTQ activist and drag queen has been charged with the possession of child pornography. Berlin-based performer “Jurassica Parka,” whose real name is Mario Olszinski, has been charged with hoarding 131 video files containing suspected child pornography, totaling five hours and 25 minutes in length, as well as 28 images.
In July of 2025, the Berlin public prosecutor’s office confirmed that police searched Olszinski’s apartment in Schöneberg after receiving a tip from the US-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), which linked the Olszinski’s IP address to suspected child-pornography access and storage.
An investigation was opened, and it revealed that Olszinski had previously been convicted by the Tiergarten District Court in October 2023 for acquiring, possessing, and distributing child pornography. Olszinski was handed a reduced sentence at the time, because, according to the judgement, he was “remorseful and confessed, the act was spontaneous, and the offense had occurred some time ago.” As a result he was charged a fine of approximately €11,000, or, a €70 daily fee over the course of 160 days.
Olszinski was not immediately charged, and attempted to initially defend himself on social media.
A prominent German drag queen has been named as the subject of an investigation into the distribution of child sexual abuse material.
— REDUXX (@reduxx) October 23, 2025
Jurassica Parka, born Mario Olszinski, is a former "Queer Berlin Ambassador."https://t.co/gl9mbLisBC
But formal charges have now been lodged against Olszinski after months of investigation, and police have made it clear that the content is independent of Olszinski’s 2023 conviction and pertain to new instances and materials.
A spokesperson for the public prosecutor’s office told German outlet WELT that Olszinski’s prior conviction could have an aggravating effect on his current case, and may result in a prison sentence.
Despite the fact that Olszinski identifies as a gay man, most German-language news outlets referred to him using feminine pronouns.
In a 2015 interview, Olszinski explained that the “the urge to wear women’s clothes has always been in me,” and described childhood memories wearing his grandmother’s clothes. In that same interview, Olszinski claimed that wearing women’s clothes was a way for him to “express” himself.
“I have for myself found a channel through which I could release energy, immediately I was hooked,” he told the interviewer.
“Jurassica Parka” is a well-known activist in Berlin’s political and cultural scene for over a decade, and even performed his own theater show in Berlin-Kreuzberg. has previously held the title of “Miss Christopher Street Day” at Berlin’s annual pride event. He has also acted as a “Queer Berlin Ambassador” for the tourism campaign by Place2Be Berlin, officially representing the LGBTIQ scene in the city.
As a result of his prominence, Olszinski has been photographed rubbing shoulders with top politicians and celebrities in Germany, and frequently gets invited to influential entertainment events. He frequently appeared as a campaign supporter for the Berlin Social Democratic Party (SPD), especially during the 2021 state parliament election.
In April 2024, the German Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt) and German Embassy in Tokyo invited Olszinski to the Tokyo Rainbow Pride (Tokyo CSD), where he participated in the parade and offered face painting services to children.
The total cost to taxpayers for the trip was €6,000, as confirmed by the Foreign Office in response to a NIUS inquiry. At the time, he had already been convicted in 2023 for distributing child pornography material.
On July 14, 2025, Olszinski moderated the Gemeinsambunt benefit gala at the Theater des Westens in Berlin. The event was organized with involvement from the Berlin Police, among others, and was under the patronage (Schirmherrschaft) of Berlin’s Police President Barbara Slowik.
Reduxx has learned that a prominent transgender police officer in Germany has been posting fetish content involving children on social media.
— REDUXX (@reduxx) November 16, 2023
Ria Cybill Geyer has been sharing fetish photos featuring themes of little boys being forcibly "transitioned."https://t.co/mpjYqhy6SL
This is not the first instance in which a sexual predator has had support from the Berlin Police. In 2023, Reduxx revealed that a trans-identified male working for the Berlin police force had been posting fetish content online, some of which involved themes of transitioning and sexualizing children. Ria Cybill Geyer, born Reiner Geyer, also had led LGBTQ workshops at schools.
As Geyer discussed in a debate for Klartext, he had been involved in “SCHLAU workshops,” which are held with youth to “promote the acceptance of diversity.” The programs receive funding from the Ministry for Children, Youth, Family, Equality, Flight and Integration of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
One of the first accounts followed by Geyer on Pinterest, Sabine Satin, shares a variety of images known as “sissy captions,” featuring photos of young women in lingerie, sometimes bound and gagged and appearing to be in pain, with sexual text displayed alongside the images.
“Become this girl. Tell me how it feels,” read one caption. Another depicted a young woman wearing a collar and a leash and says “own me, take me, use me.” Other images depicted underage boys in lingerie.
In addition to his role as a police officer, Geyer boasted several other titles connected to the government and trans activism. Like Olszinski, he was appointed as a representative for the Social Democratic party (SPD), and in that capacity, he worked with law enforcement as an “SPDqueer” officer.
