'I'm not going to make excuses for service members who are taking part in sexual conduct for money,' said Ralls, who works for the Washington-based Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. Steve Ralls, a spokesman for a legal group that helps gays and lesbians in the military, said the charges indicate the soldiers' behavior is 'a much more serious matter than just their sexual orientation.' 'As far as we're concerned, it's isolated to the unit, and our investigation determined that these seven individuals were the only ones' involved, said 82nd Airborne spokesman Maj. The military-themed Web site did not make any direct reference to the division or Fort Bragg. A spokesman for the division said Friday's charges were a result of that investigation. The charges do not mention the name of the site, but the division had previously been investigating allegations that soldiers appeared on a gay pornography Web site.