June 19, 2013

Kansas Strip Club Bill May Stall in Committee

TOPEKA, Kan.—Despite efforts by conservative members of the House to push through a law that would impose oppressive restrictions on entertainment businesses in the state, a used today by the will probably kill the bill for the 2011 session.

“Sen. Steve Morris, the Hugoton Republican, declared the House-passed rewrite of a ‘materially altered’ from the original form,” reported the Capital-Journal. “The designation permitted the bill to be assigned to a , where it could collect dust in waning days of the 2011 session.”

Basically, said the paper, Morris and other leadership were lukewarm to regulating the affairs of cities and counties to the extent sought by socially conservative members of the House.

The maneuver was not totally unexpected. As reported by AVN in early April, “Rep. Amanda Grosserode (R-Lenexa), arguing that it was unlikely the Senate would pass the stricter version, tried to delete from the bill all but the 1,000-foot restriction on new .”

In addition to trying to fashion a bill that would make it through the Senate, Grosserode said a more flexible bill “would help small Kansas communities fight off developers interested in placing topless clubs in those cities.”

In the end, her colleagues did not agree, and rebuffed her attempt in favor of the full package of business-killing regulations.

“I think there is a bigger picture,” said Rep. Steve Huebert (R-Valley Center).

The House version would impose the following restrictions:

* New adult-based businesses couldn’t locate within 1,000 feet of a school, library, day care center or church.

* could no longer offer nude dance performances.

* Entertainers would stay 6 feet from clients and perform on an elevated stage.

* These specialty businesses would close from midnight to 6 a.m.

* Cities and counties could adopt regulations more stringent than the state law.

In spite of the apparent set-back, the Capital-Journal reported that Rep. Forrest Knox (R-Altoona) said the House should refuse to compromise because “secondary influences of sexually oriented businesses were so damaging to communities.”

Suit to Repeal Louisiana’s ‘Sex Offender List for BJs’ Law

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ORLEANS PARISH, La.—Like most other states, Louisiana has laws prohibiting soliciting sex acts for , aka “.” But unlike other states, if you solicit the wrong kind of sex there, you can wind up on the federal Sex Offender Registry for 15 years or longer—and a diverse group of nine plaintiffs is seeking to repeal that absurdity.

What draws the nine—which include a grandmother, three transgendered , a guy, and a of four, all oddly enough named “Doe”—together is the fact that each was convicted more than once of soliciting either a blowjob or anal sex, and as a consequence was sentenced to spend at least 15 years on the sex offender list, even though, thanks to Lawrence v. Texas, oral and anal “sodomy” are no longer crimes.

But according to the complaint, Louisiana is just a haven for wacky sex laws. Since 1805, even before what was then known as the “Territory of Orleans” was admitted into the Union, it had a “ Against Nature” law which criminalized “unnatural carnal copulation.” The law was amended in 1982 to prohibit “solicitation by a being of another with the intent to engage in any unnatural carnal copulation for compensation”—the first law of its type in the nation.

Trouble is, as noted above, Louisiana already criminalizes prostitution, defined as the solicitation and commission of “indiscriminate sexual intercourse” for compensation, which would seem to include the acts made illegal under the “Solicitation of a Crime Against Nature” (SCAN) law. The difference is, no matter how many times one may be convicted for prostitution, the perp isn’t required to register as a sex offender—but it only takes two convictions under the SCAN law to trigger such a requirement.

And it’s one hell of a trigger. Of all the convicted sex offenders in Orleans Parish who are currently on the registry, 292—40 percent—are there because of SCAN, as compared to 85 for forcible rape, 75 for “felony carnal knowledge” (essentially, consensual statutory rape) and 78 for “indecent behavior with a juvenile.”

“Crime Against Nature by Solicitation is the only offense requiring registration as a sex offender that does not involve use of force, coercion, use of a weapon, lack of consent, or a minor victim,” the complaint charges. “In fact, the offense of Crime Against Nature by Solicitation requires no act whatsoever—only a verbal offer or agreement to engage in oral or anal sex in exchange for compensation. The only possible explanation for the inclusion of the Crime Against Nature by Solicitation statute in the registry law is that it targets non-procreative sex acts traditionally associated with homosexuality.”

“SCAN is the only registrable crime that does not involve force or the victimization of children,” noted blogger Lori of Feministing.com. “To add insult to injury, and perhaps not surprisingly, the law contributes to further discrimination by being applied inconsistently, in effect singling out poor Black women involved in street-based economies, transgender women and men of color. According to the WWAV [Women With a Vision] press release, 80 percent of those registered solely because of a SCAN conviction are African American.”

As AVN readers know, being on the Sex Offender Registry is no picnic.

“They all must carry a state driver’s license or non-driver’s identification document emblazoned with the words SEX OFFENDER in bright orange capital letters,” detailed the WWAV press release. “They must disclose the fact that they are registered as a sex offender to neighbors, landlords, employers, schools, parks, community centers, and churches. Their names, addresses, and photographs appear on the . They are required to mail postcards notifying every person in their neighborhood.”

Moreover, the law seems to be applied haphazardly.

“Police and prosecutors have complete discretion and are given no guidance whatsoever as to when and who to charge with a Crime Against Nature, and when and who to charge with prostitution,” said Andrea Ritchie, co-counsel for the plaintiffs and co-author of Queer Injustice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States. “This leaves the door wide open to discriminatory enforcement targeting poor Black women, transgender women, and for a charge that carries much harsher penalties.”

The defendants here include Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal—once considered a likely Republican presidential candidate in the 2012 elections—as well as the state’s attorney general, the head of the state’s Department of Public Safety and Corrections, the superintendent and deputy superintendent of the state police, the of the Office of Motor Vehicles and several others. They are accused of various constitutional torts, including violation of the plaintiffs’ Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment rights of due process and equal protection of the laws, and the Eighth Amendment’s bar against cruel and unusual punishment.

Since the complaint was filed just one week ago, none of the defendants has yet responded. Keep checking back with AVN for continuing coverage of this important lawsuit.

Porn Star Profile – AVN – Jewels Jade

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Jewels Jade

Age: 34
Height: 5′ 4″
Measurements: 34D-24-35

BIOGRAPHY

A natural performer, native Jewels Jade first hit the stage at age 5, singing and playing the accordion as well as acting in plays and musicals. In her late 20s, Jewels started stripping at Pacers Showgirls in , enticing customers for six years before meeting porn legend Peter North, who naturally asked if she was interested in getting into porn.

Jewels was a natural on camera and filthy, too. Her first credit was an anal scene in 2002’s Puritan Video Magazine 35: Escape to Island. She was also the winner of that year’s Wildlife Anal Contest (’s review of the called her performance “inspired” and Jewels a “nasty slut [who] doesn’t stop.”) After a few years of only sporadic appearances, Jewels returned in 2010, shooting for dozens of companies, including Wicked, New Sensations, Reality Kings, Zero Tolerance and others. Without slowing down, she got 2011 off to a roaring start by being named the February Penthouse Pet.

In January 2011, Jewels was voted The Hottest MILF in Porn in the Hottest Girl in Porn contest. She has made appearances on The Show, Jenny Jones, Playboy TV and commercials for Spice. She is actively into physical training, which can be credited in part for making her the eldest in the history of Penthouse Pets.

Find Jewels Jade online at:

www.jewelsjade.com

twitter.com/jewelsjadexxx

Bio provided by Rising Star PR

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New Documentary Exposes Shelley Lubben’s Lies-UPDATED!

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Lubben’s told so many different versions of her “path,” she herself may not know which parts are true.

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LOS ANGELES—Now that the 2011 AVN Awards are over, it’s time to start thinking about 2012… and one of the early favorites for next year’s Reuben Sturman Award might just be documentary makers Michael Whiteacre and Lydia Lee (who performed in adult movies under the name Julie Meadows).

The reason for considering such an honor? The pair have just released on YouTube the first two parts of their upcoming feature-length documentary, The Devil and Shelley Lubben—and it’s a blockbuster!

Anyone who’s been reading AVN for the past few years knows who Shelley Lubben is. She runs the non-profit (though likely not non-profit for her personally) Pink Cross Foundation, whose mission is to “save” porn stars from themselves; that is, from their occupation of making sexually explicit videos.

Lubben, who’s most recently been outspoken on the subject of requiring porn stars to wear condoms and other “barrier protection” while filming—she’s for it, of course—is herself a former performer, in that she made 17 movies in 1993 and 1994 (she claims more but has yet to provide any proof). But part of her schtick is that she claims to have contracted both herpes and human papilloma virus (HPV) during her brief stint in front of the cameras—and that’s where Whiteacre and Lee begin their dissection of Lubben’s web of lies.

“As a survivor of the porn industry, I contracted human papilloma virus and herpes, a non-curable disease which later led to my battle with cervical cancer, where I had to have half of my cervix removed,” Lubben is seen announcing from a rostrum in Episode 1. “I also battled with severe anemia due to hemorrhaging I experienced for 12 years—in fact, I am still battling with damages to my reproductive organs. I have suffered much at the hands of the porn industry, but after eight long, hard years of recovery, and by the grace of God almighty, I escaped that hell and stand here, a mom with three beautiful daughters, thanks to a wonderful man, a godly man who stood by me in my horrible recovery. I have the perfect life.”

“I want you all to know that the last thing I want to do, people, is talk about porn,” she continues, “but my compassion for those people who are in modern-day slavery right now—I was overwhelmed, and so I went back to the industry and I began to reach out to them, and of course, I’ve been called every name in the book, you can imagine, but that didn’t stop me, and I founded Pink Cross Foundation, a non-profit organization that reaches out to adult industry workers, offering help, a way out, education, friendship. We go to porn conventions; we go to nightclubs, and heck, I even sing porn star karaoke to them.”

There’s just one problem with those statements: They’re likely a pack of lies—and Whiteacre and Lee detail just how false her words are, usually by using… her own words!

But that comes a bit later. The beginning of Episode 1 traces Lubben’s origins, from her birth in Pasadena to her eventual move to nearby Glendora… and her mental move to Cloud Cuckooland.

“Shelley began hearing voices at age 7, when Jesus told her one day she’d be famous,” narrator Sam Phillips intones, followed on-screen with a title card quoting Lubben from her self-published book, The Truth Behind the Fantasy of Porn: “I loved Jesus very much. He used to talk to me all the time. And so I always knew that I was special but it seemed that no-one else saw that about me.”

According to the episode, Lubben’s parents stopped taking her to church at around age 9, and so of course it wasn’t long before she began misbehaving.

“Shelley began making up wild stories about men trying to kidnap her, but she would eventually come clean and nothing would change,” Phillips says over images of family life in the ’60s. “Her mother still called her ‘peculiar’ rather than ‘talented,’ and her father still spent his spare time working in the garage. By turns lazy and hyperactive, and unhappy competing with her baby brother for mom’s attention, Shelley was a difficult to manage.”

But by Lubben’s own admission, she was a cheat and a liar.

“I cheated my way through high school,” she admits in her book, which is quoted on-screen. “I officially do not deserve my high school diploma, but I was so smart, I was able to cheat my way through. I was a nightmare as a teenager, so I began having sex, smoking pot, drinking alcohol, just partying, and my dad basically said, ‘Listen, if you don’t get your act together, I’m going to kick you out.’ I was about 18 years old, almost 18.”

But sure enough, after losing her driver’s license and being caught stealing from a local store, her dad did just what he promised. But that’s okay, because Lubben had already learned the lessons she’d need for later life.

“I learned to become a in high school, so imagine what I learned on the street,” Lubben is seen telling an audience. “Now I’m a con-artist, now I’m learning how to rip men off, how to get their , how to manipulate con-men out of every last dollar; how to get exactly what I wanted from a man. And I loved it because I got all the attention I ever wanted.”

“The attention was like a drug for me. I was desperate for attention. Of course, the fast money was a major attraction,” title cards quote her as having written. “I became a professional liar and could literally lie my way out of anything,” she wrote on a Christian blog.

It’s a point that Whiteacre and Lee make several times during the course of the episode: One of Lubben’s primary motivations is her insatiable need to be noticed—a desire that easily led her into porn… by way of six years as a prostitute—a part of her history that she quickly forgets whenever it’s convenient to do so.

Fortunately, Lubben has appeared in videos from several seminars at which she spoke after she was “saved” from the horrors of porn, and some of the early ones tell quite a different story than what she related in the clip that begins this episode.

“Working as a prostitute, giving blowjobs—that’s right; did I say that word?—giving blowjobs on the street with men ejaculating on my face, getting blood on my face… I didn’t take care of myself,” she admits to various audiences. “I hadn’t even been to a doctor since I had a baby. That was the only time I ever went [to] doctors. From age 18 to 26, I went to the doctor’s one time… I got pregnant by tricks three times. Two out of the three times I had miscarriages because my was messed up from all the multiple partners I was having, and how many times did clients break condoms on me? Too many times. Two of the times ended in miscarriages because I was so physically unhealthy because we don’t go to the doctor and we don’t go to the dentist; there’s no time for that. It’s all about the money.”

Helpfully, the filmmakers remind us that the Centers for Disease Control have some idea of how easily sexually transmitted diseases—like the ones Lubben claims to have contracted while performing—are acquired.

“HPV is so common that at least 50% of sexually active men and get it at some point in their lives,” a title card reads. “Condoms may lower the risk of developing HPV-related diseases, but HPV can infect areas that are not covered by a condom.”

“And the number one reason for getting HPV, the doctor told me, is from having multiple sex partners,” Lubben then tellssome unidentified videographer… and us.

“So according to Shelley,” Lee summarizes, “she was a prostitute for six years before getting into porn, she was a prostitute as a porn star, and she was a prostitute shortly thereafter in 1994, and that’s not multiple partners?”

The end of Episode 1 features Lubben relating some of her memories of her days as a prostitute, when, for instance, she and a madam she was living with would “pull 10, 15 tricks a day.” She also told of a Chinese man who picked her up at a strip club by offering her $200 to spend the night—but once they got to their hotel room, his cock turned out to be so small the condom kept slipping off.

“He ejaculated on me and in me,” Lubben says on tape, then a title card continues with a quote from her book: “I jumped off the bed and ran to the bathroom to try and clean myself out. Tagi asked me in his rough Chinese accent, ‘What’s wong?’[sic] What’s wrong? Was he kidding? Everything was wrong! I didn’t want to get pregnant again from a prostitution act and give birth to some ugly Asian baby.”

Pregnant again? Yep—and as title cards elaborate, “Shelley’s third pregnancy resulted in the birth of her daughter, Tiffany Ann Moore, on June 29, 1988. That means Shelley had two of her three miscarriages prior to 1988. That’s five and a half years before she walked onto a porn set. However, the story Shelley likes to tell conveniently shifts all the blame from herself—and onto the porn industry.”

And sure enough: “I’ve had several miscarriages due to the trauma in the industry,” Lubben claims on videotape. “I had hemorrhaging for 12 years and severe anemia. I have suffered much at the hands of the porn industry.”

Episode 2, titled “Roxy’s Rape,” deals with another set of Shelley “Roxy” Lubben lies: Her claim that at least some of the sex she had on camera was non-consensual.

“I was in the industry for the years of 1993 to 1994 where I was forced to have unprotected sex,” Lubben tells various audiences in a compiled segment. “I was brutally raped on the set when I contracted herpes in a six-man gangbang, on a dirty ranch, unsupervised, on a dirty picnic table…. I was forced and was coerced to do sex acts that I did not agree with… I was also a drug addict alcoholic, much like many of the other people working in the industry. I also was jaded, mentally ill, and traumatized from all the pornography and sex I was subjected to, all the brutality.”

As Whiteacre points out, her choice of words is interesting, considering that the California Penal Code defines rape in part as, “force, violence, coercion, duress, menace, or the threat of immediate unlawful bodily injury,” as well as if the victim is intoxicated, drugged, mentally ill or mentally deficient.

“Here’s where Mrs. Lubben has a problem: She has to get around the fact that she actively, willingly sought in the porn industry, which by and large does not use condoms; booked the shoot, showed up, shot the scene, signed a contract and model release in the presence of others, acknowledging that she did not have diminished capacity, and that she was giving all necessary consent and waiving all liability,” Whiteacre analyzes. “She did the scene, she was paid, she cashed the check, and then she didn’t file a police report. So how to get around that? Here’s where Shelley goes all in. Short of being a minor, which obviously she wasn’t, she now claims that virtually every other element which might possibly negate her consent was present. She was forced, threatened, drugged, drunk, mentally ill, with no evidence of anything; just her word 15, 16, 17 years later.”

Also weighing in against Lubben’s version is one actor who participated in the “six-man gangbang” (Filmco’s Roxy A Gang Bang Fantasy) which Lubben references, actor Guy DaSilva.

“She was very aggressive in the scene; very aggressive, and so were the guys, but in no kind of dangerous kind of way, in any kind of threatening way, or harmful, where anyone was hurt or forced to do something they didn’t want to do,” DaSilva told Whiteacre and Lee. “That absolutely did not take place. She called the shots and then the guys including myself were just going through what we were told to do, and there was a director involved who was basically shooting it and ‘letting it fly.’ He wasn’t really even ‘directing’ the scene. For the most part, he just let it go and she carried it. She was not drunk or anything. She was capable of knowing what she was doing. Coherent.”

But, according to Lubben, not only was she personally assaulted on the set, but so is everyone who participates in making adult movies—and they all salve the pain by using drugs.

“On the movie set, it’s absolutely horrible and degrading for women,” Lubben claims. “In the background you can hear women throwing up, you can hear them crying—because it hurts… You know what women do before they do a scene? We go outside with other porn actors, we lay down lines of meth, we take big bottles and chug that down, and we’re ready. They beat the girls, they feed them—force-feed them drugs. Drugs are always provided. You can get Vicodin, that’s a huge drug. Xanax, alcohol, meth, cocaine—heroin is very big, and after a day of working with nothing but filth, bodily fluids, an unclean set—because all of the movies are done on private mansions, so there’s nothing regulated about this industry.”

Most of the rest of the episode consists of current and former performers—Melissa Monet, Nina Hartley, Danny Wylde, Monica Foster, Kayden Kross—putting the lie to Lubben’s claims, with Hartley being one of the most eloquent and logical.

“I’ve been on about 700 sets; I’ve done about a thousand scenes, 1200 scenes, give or take, and honestly, in all that, I’ve had ten experiences where I actually went, ‘Ew, never again with that person, that director’,” she tells the filmmakers. “And even then I would never call them rape; I would just call them, ‘Ew, that guy’s a jerk; I just won’t work with him again.’”

“No one ever kept me on a set,” she continues. “It’s not possible to hold somebody on a set against their will, and nowadays, with cell phones, the LAPD would to have a phone call from some young in a closet on a set saying, ‘Please, please, come get me now, please!’ Oh, my God; what a field day they would have with that! It doesn’t happen. We don’t need to force anybody to be on a set; they come every day from the bus station going, ‘Please, please pick me; no, pick me!’”

Equally logical is Kayden Kross’s explanation of why there aren’t rapists in porn.

“She makes it sound like we don’t have a say in the matter; she turns it into rape,” Kross sardonically analyzes. “She says that she was raped, that we’re all being raped every time you show up to set. And I’m just saying, I mean, there would be a lot more rapists, I think, if that were the case, because look how easy we make it: You know, we drive ourselves there; we give you notice when we’re going to be there; we sit down in the makeup chair so you can make us look exactly how you want us to look—it’s really a good gig for rapists, I think. But then, you know, there’s the whole object of having to pay for it and there’s the whole thing where she can just say, ‘No, I’m not showing up.’ It kind of gets in the way if you really want to be a hardcore rapist, but definitely, if you just want to rape on the side, that’s easy.”

Hartley, however, gets to one of the core issues that separates the sexually normal world from the whacky religious one when it comes to sex.

“We’re still battling upstream,” Hartley asserts, “against the idea that women are delicate flowers who need protection from men, that sex is still something men want and women have, or it’s something that men do and women are, and still we are fighting the battle that women have sexual agency of their own; they have their own desires, their own needs, their own wants and their own ways of getting them.”

The religious aspect of this is something that greatly interests Whiteacre.

“What Shelley doesn’t get is that if Satan does exist in this world, he exists in the idea that the world somehow owes you a living,” Whiteacre told AVN. “That’s the philosophy that drives thieves and grifters and other criminals… The key to this ‘new improved’ Shelley Lubben is that her time in exile was spent sojourning at the Champions Centre in Tacoma, Washington. It’s a church and ministry training facility that spits out little clones who all recite the same mantra: ‘I’m a Champion’; ‘Jesus will help me lead a Champion life!’, etc. Shelley learned how to be a convincing public speaker, how to use logical fallacies like proof by assertion and appeal to authority, and how to get people to pass the plate.

“At the core of this kind of religious conversion is the need to make your old life look as as terrible and evil and sinful as possible, so that your salvation appears that much more miraculous,” he continued. “Now that Lubben looks back on her life with these new-found religious perspectives, all the little stray pieces from her old life fit neatly into new packages: The voices she’s been hearing since childhood are actually God and Jesus; Satan entered her body to give her the strength to get through a gang bang; hearing the moon tell her to ‘fuck off’ proves that she was demon-possessed, etc.

“Pornography is Lubben’s dragon, which is a convenient one to tilt at because that sentiment provides enormous job security,” he assessed. ” There will always be a natural human desire to explore sexuality. But, in a Lubben-centric world, her enemy is the enemy of the true church, because Lubben and the true church are one and the same.”

Um… All hail St. Shelley?

In any case, Whiteacre’s and Lee’s documentary promises the best analysis of a vocal enemy of the adult industry than has been produced in many years, and can be enjoyed by adult industry members and fans alike.

Porn Star Profiles – AVN – SinDee Jennings

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SinDee Jennings

Age: 24
Height: 5′ 2″
Measurements: 34B-26-35

BIOGRAPHY

Texan cutie SinDee Jennings got her start in the in 2006. Petite, pretty and powered by youthful restlessness, she immediately became a fixture on the teen porn circuit, starring in such young girl fare as 60 (Hustler Video), Thumb Suckers (SexZ Pictures) and Fresh Outta High School 2 (Digital Sin).

SinDee’s impressive ability to shoot bucketloads of female squirt and her rabid love for giant black cock soon put the pint-sized dynamo on the map. Highlights of her release résumé include SinDee Jennings Is Supersquirt (Elegant Angel), Pound Pussy (Darkko Productions/Evil Angel), Shane Diesel Makes ‘Em Squirt (Vengeance XXX), Black Boned (Sin City), Adventures of Shorty 8 (Black Market) and Cuckold (Chatsworth Pictures/JM).

Find SinDee Jennings at:

www.sindeejennings.com

twitter.com/sindeejennings

facebook.com/sindee.jennings

myspace.com/sindeej

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New Documentary Exposes Shelley Lubben’s Lies

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Lubben’s told so many different versions of her “path,” she herself may not know which parts are true.

LOS ANGELES—Now that the 2011 AVN Awards are over, it’s time to start thinking about 2012… and one of the early favorites for next year’s Reuben Sturman Award might just be documentary makers Michael Whiteacre and Lydia Lee (who performed in adult movies under the name Julie Meadows).

The reason for considering such an honor? The pair have just released on YouTube the first two parts of their upcoming feature-length documentary, The Devil and Shelley Lubben—and it’s a blockbuster!

Anyone who’s been reading AVN for the past few years knows who Shelley Lubben is. She runs the non-profit (though likely not non-profit for her personally) Pink Cross Foundation, whose mission is to “save” porn stars from themselves; that is, from their occupation of making sexually explicit videos.

Lubben, who’s most recently been outspoken on the subject of requiring porn stars to wear condoms and other “barrier protection” while filming—she’s for it, of course—is herself a former performer, in that she made 17 movies in 1993 and 1994 (she claims more but has yet to provide any proof). But part of her schtick is that she claims to have contracted both herpes and human papilloma virus (HPV) during her brief stint in front of the cameras—and that’s where Whiteacre and Lee begin their dissection of Lubben’s web of lies.

“As a survivor of the porn industry, I contracted human papilloma virus and herpes, a non-curable disease which later led to my battle with cervical cancer, where I had to have half of my cervix removed,” Lubben is seen announcing from a rostrum in Episode 1. “I also battled with severe anemia due to hemorrhaging I experienced for 12 years—in fact, I am still battling with damages to my reproductive organs. I have suffered much at the hands of the porn industry, but after eight long, hard years of recovery, and by the grace of God almighty, I escaped that hell and stand here, a mom with three beautiful daughters, thanks to a wonderful , a godly who stood by me in my horrible recovery. I have the perfect life.”

“I want you all to know that the last thing I want to do, people, is talk about porn,” she continues, “but my compassion for those people who are in modern-day slavery right now—I was overwhelmed, and so I went back to the industry and I began to reach out to them, and of course, I’ve been called every name in the book, you can imagine, but that didn’t stop me, and I founded Pink Cross Foundation, a non-profit organization that reaches out to adult industry workers, offering help, a way out, education, friendship. We go to porn conventions; we go to nightclubs, and heck, I even sing porn star karaoke to them.”

There’s just one problem with those statements: They’re likely a pack of lies—and Whiteacre and Lee detail just how false her words are, usually by using… her own words!

But that comes a bit later. The beginning of Episode 1 traces Lubben’s origins, from her birth in Pasadena to her eventual move to nearby Glendora… and her mental move to Cloud Cuckooland.

“Shelley began hearing voices at age 7, when Jesus told her one day she’d be famous,” narrator Sam Phillips intones, followed on-screen with a title card quoting Lubben from her self-published book, The Truth Behind the of Porn: “I loved Jesus very much. He used to talk to me all the time. And so I always knew that I was special but it seemed that no-one else saw that about me.”

According to the episode, Lubben’s parents stopped taking her to church at around age 9, and so of course it wasn’t long before she began misbehaving.

“Shelley began making up wild stories about men trying to kidnap her, but she would eventually come clean and nothing would change,” Phillips says over images of life in the ’60s. “Her mother still called her ‘peculiar’ rather than ‘talented,’ and her father still spent his spare time working in the garage. By turns lazy and hyperactive, and unhappy competing with her baby brother for mom’s attention, Shelley was a difficult to manage.”

But by Lubben’s own admission, she was a cheat and a liar.

“I cheated my way through high school,” she admits in her book, which is quoted on-screen. “I officially do not deserve my high school diploma, but I was so smart, I was able to cheat my way through. I was a nightmare as a teenager, so I began having , smoking pot, drinking alcohol, just partying, and my dad basically said, ‘Listen, if you don’t get your act together, I’m going to kick you out.’ I was about 18 years old, almost 18.”

But sure enough, after losing her driver’s license and being caught stealing from a local store, her dad did just what he promised. But that’s okay, because Lubben had already learned the lessons she’d need for later life.

“I learned to become a hustler in high school, so imagine what I learned on the street,” Lubben is seen telling an audience. “Now I’m a con-artist, now I’m learning how to rip men off, how to get their money, how to manipulate con-men out of every last dollar; how to get exactly what I wanted from a man. And I loved it because I got all the attention I ever wanted.”

“The attention was like a drug for me. I was desperate for attention. Of course, the fast money was a major attraction,” title cards quote her as having written. “I became a professional liar and could literally lie my way out of anything,” she wrote on a Christian blog.

It’s a point that Whiteacre and Lee make several times during the course of the episode: One of Lubben’s primary motivations is her insatiable need to be noticed—a desire that easily led her into porn… by way of six years as a prostitute—a part of her history that she quickly forgets whenever it’s convenient to do so.

Fortunately, Lubben has appeared in videos from several seminars at which she spoke after she was “saved” from the horrors of porn, and some of the early ones tell quite a different story than what she related in the clip that begins this episode.

“Working as a prostitute, giving blowjobs—that’s right; did I say that word?—giving blowjobs on the street with men ejaculating on my face, getting blood on my face… I didn’t take care of myself,” she admits to various audiences. “I hadn’t even been to a doctor since I had a baby. That was the only time I ever went [to] doctors. From age 18 to 26, I went to the doctor’s one time… I got pregnant by tricks three times. Two out of the three times I had miscarriages because my reproductive system was messed up from all the multiple partners I was having, and how many times did clients break condoms on me? Too many times. Two of the times ended in miscarriages because I was so physically unhealthy because we don’t go to the doctor and we don’t go to the dentist; there’s no time for that. It’s all about the money.”

Helpfully, the filmmakers remind us that the Centers for Disease Control have some idea of how easily sexually transmitted diseases—like the ones Lubben claims to have contracted while performing—are acquired.

“HPV is so common that at least 50% of sexually active men and women get it at some point in their lives,” a title card reads. “Condoms may lower the risk of developing HPV-related diseases, but HPV can infect areas that are not covered by a condom.”

“And the number one reason for getting HPV, the doctor told me, is from having multiple sex partners,” Lubben then tellssome unidentified videographer… and us.

“So according to Shelley,” Lee summarizes, “she was a prostitute for six years before getting into porn, she was a prostitute as a porn star, and she was a prostitute shortly thereafter in 1994, and that’s not multiple partners?”

The end of Episode 1 features Lubben relating some of her memories of her days as a prostitute, when, for instance, she and a madam she was with would “pull 10, 15 tricks a day.” She also told of a Chinese man who picked her up at a strip club by offering her $200 to spend the night—but once they got to their hotel room, his cock turned out to be so small the condom kept slipping off.

“He ejaculated on me and in me,” Lubben says on tape, then a title card continues with a quote from her book: “I jumped off the and ran to the bathroom to try and clean myself out. Tagi asked me in his rough Chinese accent, ‘What’s wong?’[sic] What’s wrong? Was he kidding? Everything was wrong! I didn’t want to get pregnant again from a prostitution act and give birth to some ugly Asian baby.”

Pregnant again? Yep—and as title cards elaborate, “Shelley’s third resulted in the birth of her daughter, Tiffany Ann Moore, on June 29, 1988. That means Shelley had two of her three miscarriages prior to 1988. That’s five and a half years before she walked onto a porn set. However, the story Shelley likes to tell conveniently shifts all the blame from herself—and onto the porn industry.”

And sure enough: “I’ve had several miscarriages due to the trauma in the industry,” Lubben claims on videotape. “I had hemorrhaging for 12 years and severe anemia. I have suffered much at the hands of the porn industry.”

Episode 2, titled “Roxy’s Rape,” deals with another set of Shelley “Roxy” Lubben lies: Her claim that at least some of the sex she had on camera was non-consensual.

“I was in the industry for the years of 1993 to 1994 where I was forced to have unprotected sex,” Lubben tells various audiences in a compiled segment. “I was brutally raped on the set when I contracted herpes in a six-man gangbang, on a dirty ranch, unsupervised, on a dirty picnic table…. I was forced and was coerced to do sex acts that I did not agree with… I was also a drug addict alcoholic, much like many of the other people working in the industry. I also was jaded, mentally ill, and traumatized from all the and sex I was subjected to, all the brutality.”

As Whiteacre points out, her choice of words is interesting, considering that the Penal Code defines rape in part as, “force, violence, coercion, duress, menace, or the threat of immediate unlawful bodily injury,” as well as if the victim is intoxicated, drugged, mentally ill or mentally deficient.

“Here’s where Mrs. Lubben has a problem: She has to get around the fact that she actively, willingly sought employment in the porn industry, which by and large does not use condoms; booked the shoot, showed up, shot the scene, signed a contract and model release in the presence of others, acknowledging that she did not have diminished capacity, and that she was giving all necessary consent and waiving all liability,” Whiteacre analyzes. “She did the scene, she was paid, she cashed the check, and then she didn’t file a police report. So how to get around that? Here’s where Shelley goes all in. Short of being a minor, which obviously she wasn’t, she now claims that virtually every other element which might possibly negate her consent was present. She was forced, threatened, drugged, drunk, mentally ill, with no evidence of anything; just her word 15, 16, 17 years later.”

Also weighing in against Lubben’s version is one actor who participated in the “six-man gangbang” (Filmco’s Roxy A Gang Bang Fantasy) which Lubben references, actor Guy DaSilva.

“She was very aggressive in the scene; very aggressive, and so were the guys, but in no kind of dangerous kind of way, in any kind of threatening way, or harmful, where anyone was hurt or forced to do something they didn’t want to do,” DaSilva told Whiteacre and Lee. “That absolutely did not take place. She called the shots and then the guys including myself were just going through what we were told to do, and there was a director involved who was basically shooting it and ‘letting it fly.’ He wasn’t really even ‘directing’ the scene. For the most part, he just let it go and she carried it. She was not drunk or anything. She was capable of knowing what she was doing. Coherent.”

But, according to Lubben, not only was she personally assaulted on the set, but so is everyone who participates in making adult movies—and they all salve the pain by using drugs.

“On the movie set, it’s absolutely horrible and degrading for women,” Lubben claims. “In the background you can hear women throwing up, you can hear them crying—because it hurts… You know what women do before they do a scene? We go outside with other porn actors, we lay down lines of meth, we take big bottles and chug that down, and we’re ready. They beat the girls, they feed them—force-feed them drugs. Drugs are always provided. You can get Vicodin, that’s a huge drug. Xanax, alcohol, meth, cocaine—heroin is very big, and after a day of working with nothing but filth, bodily fluids, an unclean set—because all of the movies are done on private mansions, so there’s nothing regulated about this industry.”

Most of the rest of the episode consists of current and former performers—Melissa Monet, Nina Hartley, Danny Wylde, Monica Foster, Kayden Kross—putting the lie to Lubben’s claims, with Hartley being one of the most eloquent and logical.

“I’ve been on about 700 sets; I’ve done about a thousand scenes, 1200 scenes, give or take, and honestly, in all that, I’ve had ten experiences where I actually went, ‘Ew, never again with that person, that director’,” she tells the filmmakers. “And even then I would never call them rape; I would just call them, ‘Ew, that guy’s a jerk; I just won’t work with him again.’”

“No one ever kept me on a set,” she continues. “It’s not possible to hold somebody on a set against their will, and nowadays, with cell phones, the LAPD would love to have a phone call from some young woman in a closet on a set saying, ‘Please, please, come get me now, please!’ Oh, my God; what a field day they would have with that! It doesn’t happen. We don’t need to force anybody to be on a set; they come every day from the bus station going, ‘Please, please pick me; no, pick me!’”

Equally logical is Kayden Kross’s explanation of why there aren’t rapists in porn.

“She makes it sound like we don’t have a say in the matter; she turns it into rape,” Kross sardonically analyzes. “She says that she was raped, that we’re all being raped every time you show up to set. And I’m just saying, I mean, there would be a lot more rapists, I think, if that were the case, because look how easy we make it: You know, we drive ourselves there; we give you notice when we’re going to be there; we sit down in the makeup chair so you can make us look exactly how you want us to look—it’s really a good gig for rapists, I think. But then, you know, there’s the whole object of having to pay for it and there’s the whole thing where she can just say, ‘No, I’m not showing up.’ It kind of gets in the way if you really want to be a hardcore rapist, but definitely, if you just want to rape on the side, that’s easy.”

Hartley, however, gets to one of the core issues that separates the sexually normal world from the whacky religious one when it comes to sex.

“We’re still battling upstream,” Hartley asserts, “against the idea that women are delicate flowers who need protection from men, that sex is still something men want and women have, or it’s something that men do and women are, and still we are fighting the battle that women have sexual agency of their own; they have their own desires, their own needs, their own wants and their own ways of getting them.”

The religious aspect of this is something that greatly interests Whiteacre.

“What Shelley doesn’t get is that if Satan does exist in this world, he exists in the idea that the world somehow owes you a living,” Whiteacre told AVN. “That’s the philosophy that drives thieves and grifters and other criminals… The key to this ‘new improved’ Shelley Lubben is that her time in exile was spent sojourning at the Champions Centre in Tacoma, Washington. It’s a church and ministry training facility that spits out little clones who all recite the same mantra: ‘I’m a Champion’; ‘Jesus will help me lead a Champion life!’, etc. Shelley learned how to be a convincing public speaker, how to use logical fallacies like proof by assertion and appeal to authority, and how to get people to pass the plate.

“At the core of this kind of religious conversion is the need to make your old life look as as terrible and evil and sinful as possible, so that your salvation appears that much more miraculous,” he continued. “Now that Lubben looks back on her life with these new-found religious perspectives, all the little stray pieces from her old life fit neatly into new packages: The voices she’s been hearing since childhood are actually God and Jesus; Satan entered her body to give her the strength to get through a gang bang; hearing the moon tell her to ‘fuck off’ proves that she was demon-possessed, etc.

“Pornography is Lubben’s dragon, which is a convenient one to tilt at because that sentiment provides enormous job security,” he assessed. ” There will always be a natural human desire to explore sexuality. But, in a Lubben-centric world, her enemy is the enemy of the true church, because Lubben and the true church are one and the same.”

Um… All hail St. Shelley?

In any case, Whiteacre’s and Lee’s documentary promises the best analysis of a vocal enemy of the adult industry than has been produced in many years, and can be enjoyed by adult industry members and fans alike.

AVN Editor Calls Out NY Times On Condoms In Porn

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PORN VALLEY—The New York Times may be edited 3,000 miles from the “porn capital of the world,” but its ignorance of what happens in the industry gets read worldwide—and someone has to call them on it.

On February 9, Times correspondent Ian Lovett published an article on the current controversy, much covered on this website, about whether condom use should be required for all on-camera sex scenes. That article can be found here—but it is so error-filled that Senior Editor and Chief Legal Analyst Mark Kernes felt that a response was needed. That response, reproduced below, was emailed to The Times on February 10, but to date, there has been no response from the “Paper of Record.”

To the Editor,

I normally respect The New York Times’ coverage of events, but there was so much incorrect in Ian Lovett’s article “Condom Requirement Sought for Sex-Film Sets” that I have to whether he did any research at all?

The errors begin with the first paragraph, where he claims that the AIM Healthcare Foundation, the primary testing facility for adult performers, “abruptly shut its doors in December.” Mr. Lovett makes it sound as if this shutdown was voluntary, where in fact the clinic was served with an illegal “cease and desist” order from the Los Angeles Department of Public Health after the Department of Public Health had given AIM 60 days from November 30 to supplement its application to the agency to become a licensed clinic. (AIM subsequently abandoned that route and became a medical corporation responsible, as the article correctly notes, only to the Medical Board.)

Next error, paragraph 2: Los Angeles has NOT moved to fill AIM’s role in performer testing, though it has been clear for at least two years that they desperately WANT to do so, thinking that it will bring a large influx in income to the city—which it won’t. But the city has no current plans to open any performer testing facilities, and in fact has not done so.

Paragraph 3 implies that AIM’s closing was somehow connected to the performer who tested HIV positive in October, when in fact that performer allegedly became HIV positive on a porn set where condom use was mandated, and AIM picked up his HIV positive status at his next regular monthly test. The exact reason that performer became HIV positive is still under investigation, and the possibility that he contracted the disease through personal contact in his private life—he posted ads on the internet as a “male escort”—is considered likely.

Contrary to statements in the article’s 6th paragraph, there is not currently any legislation being considered by the Los Angeles City Council which would “impose safety standards specifically on the pornographic film industry.” The bill which just passed calls on the City Attorney to determine if the City Council (or the City Attorney’s office) has the power to force the agency which provides filming permits to all movie producers filming in the Los Angeles area to refuse such permits to adult producers unless the producers guarantee that the movie(s) being filmed will require that their performers use condoms during sex scenes. The City Attorney has been given 45 days to complete his study, and the City Council may take action as a result of his report, but there is currently no legislation proposed that would impact the “safety standards” of the adult movie industry.

Contrary to statements in the article’s 7th paragraph, there has not been a “string of actresses” who “contracted HIV and filed lawsuits against production companies.” Just one actress (stage name Brooke Ashley) filed , and it was with the California Employment Department, seeking to force the producer of the movie wherein she caught HIV (in 1998) to provide her with unemployment compensation benefits as a result of her . She recently won that case. NO other suits have been filed against production companies due to HIV .

Contrary to statements in the article’s 8th paragraph. adult producers have NOT “agreed not to hire performers who had not been tested in the last 30 days,” much as many members of the adult industry wish they would. While it is true that MOST producers will not hire a performer with an “expired test” (one that is more than 28 days old), several have no problem doing so. Fortunately, most PERFORMERS will not work with another actor whose test has expired … but that’s not what Mr. Lovett wrote. Moreover, AIM doesn’t “hound” performers who had possibly been exposed to HIV to get them tested; it simply informs them that they should come in for such testing, and keeps a record (accessible only to movie producers) of whether they have done so, and when.

Contrary to statements in the article’s 10th paragraph, there have NOT been “just five cases of HIV infection among its performers … since a 2004 outbreak shut down the industry for a month”; there have been just five cases INCLUDING the 2004 outbreak, and contrary to Mr. Lovett’s assertion, three of those infections in 2004 were unquestionably due to on-set exposure. One further infection in 2009 was unquestionably NOT due to on-set exposure, and as mentioned earlier, there is some question whether the 2010 infection was set-related.

Contrary to the implications of the article’s 14th paragraph, AIM continued to arrange for performers’ HIV and STD tests during the period when the clinic itself was not open; it simply arranged for the performers’ blood and urine samples to be drawn by outside physicians and clinics, but the results of those tests were disclosed only to AIM and to the performers themselves, and became part of AIM’s producer database as well, a practice to which performers voluntarily agree when tested.

The adult industry continues to question the STD infection statistics promulgated by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, and AIM is currently in the midst of a self-initiated audit of its records to prove that the County has wildly inflated performers’ infection rates, which are at most 2.4 percent of the performer population during a “bad month,” and 1.8 percent during a “good month.” The idea that “a quarter of all performers each year” are diagnosed with a sexually-transmitted disease is ludicrous. The reason for the discrepency is that not only does the County count original infections in its statistics, but also each time a performer returns to the clinic to be retested before the disease has fully cleared his/her body—which performers frequently do since they are generally anxious to get back to work. Hence, the County statistics improperly record an original report of infection as well as perhaps four or five retests within the following two weeks as if there were five or six original infections.

The County’s flawed statistics seem to have inspired the anti-AIM vendetta by AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s (AHF) Michael Weinstein, but if Mr. Lovett had done even a bit of investigation, he would have discovered that AHF is funded in part by the condom industry, and that AHF’s own HIV testing program, which uses one of the “10 minute” antibody tests for HIV, is itself seriously flawed, and can produce negative results in HIV-positive test subjects for as long as six months after infection. That’s why the adult industry abandoned antibody testing in 1998 as being insufficently timely and accurate for commercial sex work. It has also been rumored that AHF itself would like a piece of what it sees as the “lucrative” field of performer STD testing.

In Mr. Lovett’s 22nd paragraph, he refers to “Previous efforts to pass legislation that would specifically require condom use.” There have been no such legislative attempts, although a reading of the California Health Code, in a section that was originally enacted to protect hospital workers, implies that not only condoms but also dental dams, rubber gloves, goggles and face shields may be required for on-camera sex scenes. This portion of the Health Code has been the subject of five public hearings so far between Cal/OSHA and the adult industry, and is far from being resolved.

Perhaps the next time Mr. Lovett decides to write about the adult movie industry, he might want to speak to some people who have actual working knowledge of the medical and legal issues involved.

Regards,

Mark Kernes, Sr. Editor, Adult Video News (AVN)

Porn Star Profile – AVN – Sarah Vandella

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Sarah Vandella

Age: 27
Height: 5′ 3″
Measurements: 34D-24-33

BIOGRAPHY

A New York girl who made a name for herself as a high-voltage freelance performer for her first couple years in the business, this blonde-haired, bountifully-bosomed ball of fire signed an exclusive contract with in late 2009 and changed her name to Sara Sloane.

As ZT president Greg Alves said of her at the time, “Not only is Sara beautiful, but she’s one of the most intense performers our industry has seen in years.”

That intensity earned her Award nominations in 2010 for Best Couples Scene (in Justin Slayer International’s Booty I Like 5) and Best POV Scene (in Mercenary Pictures’ Pole Position: Lex P.O.V. 9).

Some of her must-see titles for ZT and its sister companies since her signing include All About Sara Sloane (Third Degree Films), Downtown Girls, How to Be a Ladies Man and Official Jersey Shore Parody.

After a year under contract, the popular starlet parted with ZT and returned to using the name Sarah Vandella. Fans can keep up with her at twitter.com/sarahvandellaxo.

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FORT WAYNE, Ind.— has been in mainstream headlines galore lately, but they are not always painting her in the most positive light. And the latest media blitz isn’t helping.

The 24-year-old Olson was arrested and charged with DUI last Thursday after she reportedly crashed a black Lexus. She was not injured, and no one else was involved in the crash, reports stated.

Published reports said that the responding noted Olson’s eyes “were bloodshot,” and she “smelled very heavily of alcohol.” According to reports, Olson said she had consumed two beers; she reportedly blew a 0.19 on a breathalyzer.

Olson was arrested by the Allen County Sheriff’s Department and later released on $750 bail. Details of future court appearances were not immediately available.

Olson’s name has been splashed across tabloids and TV news shows for the last several weeks, detailing her alleged involvement as one of several to party with actor Sheen at the Palms Casino Report in Las Vegas the same weekend as the Awards.

Olson was named Penthouse Pet of the Month in March 2008 and has appeared on the E! reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The AVN Award winner made her industry debut in 2006, working for companies such as Adam & Eve, Penthouse, , Digital Playground, Overboard Video, Brazzers, and Red Light District.

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bf832e5e28c38143ef6be15c7240cf44 Missouri Judge Tosses Challenge to Onerous Strip Club Law

But bookstore and club owners say they will appeal to the state Supreme Court

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Cole County Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem last week tossed a constitutional challenge to a state enacted in 2010 that imposed sweeping restrictions on businesses in the state. Despite the ruling, which was anticipated, bookstore and club owners say they will appeal the case to the state Supreme Court, where they figured it would end up anyway.

“This is what we expected,” said Dick Snow, owner of Bazooka Show Girls in Kansas City, in an to The Pitch. The plaintiffs’ attorney, Dick Bryant, sais he would appeal the ruling within 30 days.

According to the Kansas City Star, “A trial had been scheduled for next week to decide the lawsuit. But Judge Jon Beetem instead ruled in favor of a motion for summary judgment by the state attorney general’s office, which defends state laws in court. The judgment threw out the case and assessed legal fees to the club owners and retailers who brought it.”

As reported last August, among other restrictions the law prohibits full nudity and the serving of alcohol, forces semi-nude dancers to remain on a stage and at least six feet from patrons—rendering lap dances impossible—prohibits closed-door booths for the viewing of movies, requires that patrons remain within the clear view of employees, and mandates that adult businesses close by midnight.

The language of the law, which was pushed though the state legislature by its main sponsor and proponent, former Republican state senator Matt Bartle, is virtually identical to that contained in a law passed in Ohio in 2007. According to Angelina Spencer, executive director of the trade group Association of Club Executives, legislatures in Kansas, and West have this year proposed similar bills.

Spencer told the Columbia Daily Tribune that these laws represent a slippery slope threat to free speech in all of these states, and that the of erotic speech “will eventually trickle down to other forms of art, media, journalism.”

The direct impact of Missouri’s law has been immediate, however.

“Businesses have remained open since the laws went into effect,” the Star reported, “but owners say traffic and sales have plummeted.”