Jenna Starr Appears in New Brazzers Threeway ‘Double Whammy’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Jenna Starr returns to Brazzers, opposite Julie Cash and Van Wylde, in “Noisy Nympho Roomie Gets Double Whammy.”

As the action opens, “Van and Julie are a couple trying to get some rest, but a horny Jenna is making a racket with her giant dildo. It’s not long before all three end up in Jenna’s bed for a devilishly good time,” teased a rep.

“I had a lot of fun making this new video,” Starr enthused. “I got to hook up with Julie and Van, two incredible performers. Fans are going to love watching this scene as much as I loved making it.”

Find a preview here and follow Brazzers on Twitter.

In related news, Starr is also featured, opposite Serene Siren, in “Lesbian Booty Calls 1” from Girlfriends Films.

“When two beautiful blondes connect for a lovemaking session, they make magic,” the rep said. “The passionate scene features caressing, kissing, and even some toe-sucking before some steamy scissoring starts.”

Click here for additional details and follow Girlfriends on Twitter.

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The Faye Supremacy: How Chloe Cherry Became the It Girl of HBO’s ‘Euphoria’

LOS ANGELES — Last month, Cadence Lux and Ashley Lane gathered at fellow performer Phoenix Askani’s home for a “girls’ night in” — with snacks — to watch the second season of one of their favorite shows: HBO’s acclaimed high-school dramedy, “Euphoria.”

“And then the character Faye shows up,” Askani said, “and we all cheered. It was Chloe Cherry. It was one of us. On HBO!”

Their reaction was not uncommon among adult performers and sex workers. Cherry’s Instagram and Twitter posts announcing her “Euphoria” debut as the full-fledged character of Faye, an instant fan favorite, are festooned with accolades from colleagues such as Tommy Pistol, Chad Alva, Brooklyn Gray, Hyley Winters and Ivy Lebelle, who responded, “I was obsessed with Faye! Hope we see more of her.”

“When she reappeared in the second episode and then she was tied to Fez, one of the show’s protagonists, we realized she would be a recurring character,” shared Askani. “We were excited we were gonna see more of her and had a moment of acknowledgement and celebration for our peer.”

Even at a time when it seems that more adult performers are being considered for mainstream roles — a practice traditionally called “crossover” in the industry, although the term lends itself to ambiguity — two things make Cherry’s “Euphoria” appearance special.

One is that Cherry told XBIZ she deliberately chose to keep her performer name in the credits, eschewing going by her legal name or a different mainstream artistic moniker. This is important because it makes it clear that she puts her work in projects involving explicit sex on equal footing with those that don’t. She’s an actor and these are all performances. It is a destigmatizing move, and incredibly brave coming from someone just starting in what looks to be a promising mainstream career.

The second thing that makes Cherry’s “Euphoria” role special is that Faye is a defined character, with a name and backstory, who is part of the show’s universe — and she’s not a porn star.

For decades, it hasn’t been uncommon to see adult performers drafted by the movies or television to play strippers, sex workers or other — often naked — background roles. “Euphoria” itself does this, with Aiden Ashley, Emily Willis, Diana Grace, Kenzie Anne and Ashley Lane having shot background work for the show’s second season.

But Faye is different, and Cherry is aware of the unusual opportunity.

Angus Cloud (Fez) and Chloe Cherry (Faye) (Photo: Eddy Chen/HBO)

Becoming Faye

“The moment I got this audition, I knew I could do it,” Cherry told XBIZ. “I love becoming a character that is totally different from me. I knew she had to be tough but also make you smile. I came up with so much backstory in my mind to become her. She has seen so much and just keeps experiencing more darkness and insanity.

“You can tell she wants more, though,” Cherry continued. “You can see in her clothing and her sense of humor she has something bright in her. The entire cast and crew was extremely talented and amazing to work with. I got to improv some lines which was very fun.”

“I hope you all love Faye and find her funny and exciting!” she added — and the fans did.

The show’s protagonist, Rue — played by multi-hyphenate star and executive producer Zendaya — meets Faye on New Year’s Eve. The pair spend some time together while the show’s low-key charming high-school drug dealer, Fez (Angus Cloud) takes care of some business. During the second episode of the new season, Fez offers Faye a place to stay, making Faye a potential rival to love interest Lexi (Maude Apatow).

A week after the “Euphoria” second season premiere, the British edition of Cosmopolitan magazine singled out Cherry’s Faye as one of the breakout new characters that had galvanized the audience’s attention.

Fans immediately started creating “Euphoria”-themed art based on Chloe Cherry’s Faye (Art by Instagram users @ihatevaniiaicecream @magicallydeclined and Redditors u/diet_chola and u/Thesloppypencil)

Instant Audience Favorite

Fans, Cosmopolitan noted, were “completely divided over Faye’s character, with some calling her out for getting in the way of a potentially sweet romance, while others are just loving the pandemonium that surrounds her.”

Whatever their take on chaotic Faye, it was clear that, with only a few minutes of screen time, Cherry had managed to capture the audience’s imagination.

Reactions on Twitter were swift and overwhelmingly positive, including “Faye is the funniest character in Euphoria,” ”I love Faye so much already” and “Faye is the cutest thing ever.”

“FAYE FROM EUPHORIA SEASON 2 SUPREMACY,” someone even declared in all caps.

By the second episode, the Faye fanbase had coalesced. “I wanted more Faye and we got more Faye!” a Twitter user celebrated.

Cherry’s performance made such an impression that the show’s creative team chose to highlight her comedic delivery, during an Uber ride scene with Zendaya, as the punchline of the season’s trailer.

Cherry’s inclusion in one of the most lauded and talked-about cable TV offerings — along with her gutsy choice to keep her adult performer name in the credits — marks yet another step in the erosion of the discriminatory barriers that have been known to prevent sex workers and adult performers from auditioning for mainstream roles.

Chloe Cherry as Faye in “Euphoria” (Photo: HBO)

The Mainstream Embraces Adult Performers

At 24, Cherry is already a veteran of the adult industry, having left Pennsylvania to join the biz in 2015, when she was 18. She made her high-profile “Euphoria” debut confidently and matter-of-factly, skipping across the absurd line separating performers who have or have had sex on camera from those who don’t. Doing so, she follows in the very recent footsteps of such crossover stars as 2022 XBIZ Performer of the Year Maitland Ward, who has a sitcom in the works premiering this year; retired performer Zelda Morrison, nominated under her legal name for a prestigious Independent Spirit acting award for her brilliant supporting role in Ninja Thyberg’s “Pleasure”; and erstwhile solo model Simon Rex, heralded internationally for his role as a male talent in Sean Baker’s “Red Rocket.”

The casting department of “Euphoria” has been known to work with agents to fill background or nude roles, and several of such roles have been filled by Motley Models.

“We had a great experience working with them,” Motley founder and agent Dave Rock told XBIZ. “We had worked with them for season one and when they were casting season two they wanted more girls to send video auditions. We also placed four of our models in the upcoming Pamela Anderson-Tommy Lee biopic, including Aiden Ashley, who has a featured role with lines alongside Seth Rogen.”

Another Motley model, Freya Parker, has recently shot a prominent top-secret nude scene for an Academy-Award-winning director’s big-budget production, alongside two of the biggest movie stars in the world.

These nude background gigs “have been around for years,” added ATMLA head honcho and agent Mark Schechter. “They’ll send out a casting request and we’ll submit models that fit whatever they’ve been looking for … They’re very specific with the roles they want. But it’s picking up — we’ve done several in the last six months with Netflix and Showtime.”

Schechter says that one of these waves of mainstream interest involved the biker drama “Sons of Anarchy,” where the casting agents “started picking through adult talent for a lot of their extra roles.”

Asked if the models get very excited by these opportunities to flex their acting chops and take a break from adult set work, Schechter laughed and immediately retorted, “Fuck yeah, are you kidding me?!”

Veteran industry director Craven Moorehead — who has done double duty with technical roles in music videos and other mainstream projects since the beginning of his career — has collaborated with music icon Glenn Danzig in his forays into filmmaking, bringing along adult talent to flesh out the punk pioneer’s horror scenarios.

“A few years ago, Glenn wanted to make one of his comics — ‘Verotika’ — into a movie,” Moorehead explained. “He asked me to suggest adult talent and ended up casting Ashley Wisdome, Emma Hix and Katrina Jade.”

Danzig was set on Kayden Kross for the movie’s central role and key poster art image: a “Crypt Keeper”-like character that serves as the thread between all the stories. Like Cherry in “Euphoria,” Kross used her performer name and ended up having a well-defined, non-background role in the 2019 cult horror anthology film.

“Glenn liked working with her after shooting the album cover for his ‘Skeletons’ album,” said Moorehead. “Needless to say, she is extremely talented and professional and he liked that.”

Danzig later also cast Tasha Reign in “Death Rider in the House of Vampires,” a bigger-budget production co-starring Devon Sawa, Danny Trejo, Julian Sands and actor-director Eli Roth.

“Danzig took the chance and put girls from the adult movies in his movies when he was advised not to,” Moorehead added. “Glenn has always done it his way and has respect for the talent of adult stars even when others stigmatize them. He sees talent and gives people a chance when no one else would.”

BTS shot of Chloe Cherry in the “Euphoria” set (Photo: Chloe Cherry’s Instagram @perfect_angelgirl)

A Cult ‘It Girl’ for Our Time

It remains to be seen whether the stigma against casting adult performers for non-adult roles is waning, but Cherry’s “Euphoria” appearance and her immediate connection with non-porn fans is encouraging.

Originally known as Chloe Couture, Cherry quickly became a dependable go-to performer in the “teen” niche, where she embraced her success without ever leaving behind her delightfully quirky personality.

Cherry’s Instagram stories are full of that same zaniness, with no contrivance or affect. She is an ideal avatar of Gen Z, with a certain “young Goldie Hawn” quality that screams stardom. Keen eyes can see that her natural gift for slapstick and bold choices — making her huge eyes even huger, grimacing back and forth from “sexy” to disaffected to totally antic — reveal yet-untapped comedic potential. And though Cherry’s persona — a feral kid past her bedtime — may be a perfect fit for “Euphoria,” there’s so much more beneath the surface.

She’s also a real fashion maven — or “stylish AF” in the parlance of the day. “Does anybody know where I can find Faye’s top?” asked a fan on Reddit minutes after her first episode aired. The show’s costume designers could very well have taken their inspiration from Cherry’s social media posts, which are always a few steps ahead of established trends, which she doesn’t follow so much as she comes up with them herself.

On January 19, barely a week after her debut appearance on the show, prestigious London-based mainstream modeling agency Anti-Agency announced that they were representing Cherry and added her to its website. Established in 2014, Anti-Agency’s stated mission is “to break traditional beauty standards within the modeling and fashion industries” and “to celebrate diversity, authenticity and character.”

On their Instagram account, Anti-Agency made the announcement with the now-iconic “Euphoria” still of Cherry holding the turquoise handbag with her arms crossed, a car’s headlights literally shining the spotlight on her charmed opportunity.

This article was originally published in the February print edition of XBIZ World.

Main Image: Chloe Cherry as Faye in HBO’s “Euphoria” (Photo: Eddy Chen. Courtesy of HBO)

Gianna Dior, Seth Gamble Topline Kay Brandt’s ‘Climax 2’ From Dorcel

Gianna Dior, Seth Gamble Topline Kay Brandt's 'Climax 2' From Dorcel

PARIS — Gianna Dior and Seth Gamble topline the starry cast of director Kay Brandt’s “Climax 2” from Dorcel.

“Kay’s latest production for the Paris-based powerhouse focuses on newlyweds Danielle (Dior) and Jason (Gamble). Although they have a busy sex life, they are always looking for new experiences to spice up their marriage,” noted a rep. “Before he met Danielle, Jason was already a member of the Joy Club, a very private establishment where members can indulge their every desire and fantasy. In a few days, Danielle will get the opportunity to join the club, but she’s a little anxious about it; what if the owner and the other members don’t like her?”

The cast includes Britney Amber, returning, like Gamble, from the first “Climax” along with Robby Echo, Emma Hix, Kit Mercer, Brad Newman, Lena Paul and Harmony Rivers.

“Running 145 minutes in total, each sequence in this colorful, fast-paced opus is shot with searing intimacy,” the rep said.

Gamble added, “It was humbling to have Kay and Dorcel invite me back for the sequel to ‘Climax.’ Working on the original was an absolute joy.”

“It’s an honor to be a lead in the sequel; I’m in four scenes, including two group sex scenes. I loved working with the whole cast — Gianna, Emma, Britney, Harmony, Kit, Lena, Robby and Brad, and I know fans and reviewers will enjoy their work as well,” he said.

Daniel Metcalf, U.S.-based publicist for the studio, praised Brandt as “an invaluable addition to the Dorcel team.”

Find additional details about “Climax 2” here.

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Natasha Nice Lands Cover of ‘My Naughty Stepmom’ From Digital Sin

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Natasha Nice has landed the cover of “My Naughty Stepmom,” the latest release from Digital Sin.

Nice plays a stepmom out to please her entire household. “The flick is all about stepmoms who go the extra mile and build tight bonds with their stepsons,” noted a rep. “Natasha’s scene opens with Chad Alva on the phone with his dad while she’s on her knees blowing him. While dad wants to assign him more chores, Natasha helps him relieve the pressure.”

Directed by Eddie Powell and Paul Woodcrest, the movie runs over two hours and also features Jessica Ryan, Jamie Michelle, Shay Sights, Tyler Nixon and Codey Steele. 

“I’m really getting into the role of ‘stepmom,’ and my longtime fans are loving me as a MILF,” offered Nice. “I always love working with [Digital Sin parent company] New Sensations and am honored to have scored the cover. My true fans always pay for their porn, and I reward their loyalty. If you buy the DVD and bring it to any show I’m at this year, I will sign it for free and take a selfie with you.”

Watch the trailer for “My Naughty Stepmom” here and follow New Sensations on Twitter.

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Senator Blackburn Highlights Anti-Porn Lobby NCOSE as EARN IT Backer

WASHINGTON — Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee), one of the sponsors of the controversial EARN IT Act, which has been overwhelmingly condemned by leading digital rights and free speech organizations, including Free Speech Coalition (FSC), issued a statement this week listing NCOSE, formerly Morality in Media, as one of the groups pushing for the bill.

Blackburn also claimed EARN IT will target online platforms because they supposedly “have made it easier for pedophiles to groom and exploit children.”

The Tennessee Republican released her statement to celebrate the rushed, debate-free process that resulted in EARN IT’s passing the Senate Judiciary Committee last week.

According to the FSC, the EARN IT Act, reintroduced into the Senate on Jan. 31 by Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) and Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), “looks to be one of the most dangerous censorship bills in recent history.”

Though unanimous, the hasty Judiciary Committee vote to hastily move EARN IT towards a Senate vote was preceded by several senators from both parties voicing serious concerns about its implications.

Senators Jon Ossoff (D-Georgia), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Cory Booker (D-New Jersey), Alex Padilla (D-California) and Chris Coons (D-Delaware) all expressed personal reservations about EARN IT and shared comments they received from a vast number of organizations and constituents.

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), the senator with the most expertise on technology and the internet, and one of the drafters of Section 230 in 1996, tweeted last week that “the #EARNITAct is SESTA-FOSTA on steroids.”

Wyden added that “SESTA-FOSTA didn’t help victims” and included a link to a 2019 article showing that the much-criticized law had actually resulted in an increase in sex trafficking.

Companion legislation to EARN IT is being introduced in the House of Representatives by religiously motivated anti-porn crusader and SESTA-FOSTA mastermind Ann Wagner (R-Missouri), together with co-sponsor Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas).

Sen. Blackburn Says the Quiet Part Loud

In this week’s official statement, Blackburn’s office boasted that EARN IT is being propelled through the legislative process with the support of “groups, survivors and stakeholders, including the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), Rights4Girls, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation [NCOSE], National District Attorneys Association, National Association of Police Organizations, Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, International Justice Mission and Major Cities Chiefs Association.”

The statement quotes Blackburn sensational claim that “online platforms have made it easier for pedophiles to groom and exploit children. There is no excuse for the tech industry not to secure the platforms that enable abusers. The EARN IT Act will push Big Tech to take the necessary steps to make it safer for kids to get online.”

Blackburn’s statement also hails the establishment of a politically appointed “National Commission on Online Child Sexual Exploitation Prevention” to regulate internet speech, which will include appointees from the worlds of “law enforcement, survivors and victims’ services organizations, constitutional law experts, technical experts and industry.”

Anti-Porn Lobby NCOSE Rebrands, Partners Up with Law Enforcement

NCOSE, an organization whose core mission is to “eradicate pornography” and which was known as Morality in Media until 2015, has been busy fundraising by rebranding itself as an anti-“human trafficking” organization.

This week, it was announced that NCOSE, whose previous actions include attempting to ban “obscene books” and preventing grocery stores from displaying Sports Illustrated, which they deemed “hardcore pornography,” had participated in an operation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department that targeted sex workers during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.

As Reason magazine reported, “more than 200 sex workers were arrested as part of an operation that police have billed as an attempt to save people from human trafficking. The arrests […] represent an-all-too-common theme in U.S. law enforcement, where people claim to be helping sex workers while actually subjecting them to harm. The [LASD] took the lead on this round of sex worker arrests, which they have christened with the creepy name ‘Operation Reclaim and Rebuild.'”

On Tuesday, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva held a press conference, Reason reported, “to brag about Operation Reclaim and Rebuild, an annual operation that’s now in its seventh year. Villanueva was joined by representatives of the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations and the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, a conservative values group formerly known as Morality in Media which aims to eradicate all sex work.”

Villanueva, who is currently embroiled in a feud with his civilian overseers over police funding and the accusation of tolerating active gangs of sheriff deputies, whom he routinely refers to as “my personnel,” offered no explanation during his press conference as to why his department decided to involve a religiously motivated anti-porn lobby in this heavily armed operation.

Joshua Lewis Stars in 2 New Taboo Scenes From Team Skeet

LOS ANGELES — Joshua Lewis stars in a pair of new vignettes exclusively on Team Skeet premium sites SisSwap and MomSwap.

In Sis Swap’s “Be My Valentine,” Lewis and Tyler Cruise play stepbrothers and potential dates for Jasmine Wilde and Leana Lovings. Although the guys don’t want to go to the Valentine’s Dance, the girls offer to pay them; as the ladies get ready, the guys make it known what they really want to do. The girls swap their stepbrothers for some more intimate action. 

Watch a trailer for the member-exclusive scene here.

“A Heartfelt Welcome” is the latest for Lewis from MomSwap.

Lewis lives with stepmom Aaliyah Love; their new neighbors, Billy Boston and his stepmom Lily Lane, have just moved in next door. Lewis catches his stepmom getting busy with Boston and receives a lecture about it. The new neighbors come over to settle the tension over a housewarming gift, and the visit turns cordial as Boston hooks up with Love again, and Lewis fucks Lane. One final switch has the stepsons truly connecting with their stepmoms. 

View the trailer and find additional details here.

“Both scenes were very different but a lot of fun to film,” said Lewis. “There’s nothing wrong with keeping it in the ‘family,’ especially if it’s your stepmom or stepsister. Both scenes have entertaining scripts and hot sex, so go check them out.”

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Lonestar Angel Voted Top ‘VNALive Girl’ for January

Lonestar Angel Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for January

LOS ANGELES — “Texas MILF” Lonestar Angel has notched back-to-back-to back wins as she returns to the top of the “VNALive Girl” leaderboard for January, as voted by fans of Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com.

Second-place honors in November went to Hot Wife Rio and Lelu Love finished third.

“Even I am surprised at a threepeat,” Angel enthused. “Thank you to all my fans and voting members who turn out to my shows and keep me at No. 1.”

Vette launched the mobile-friendly VNALive in 2012 as a camming platform for performers to add live shows to their membership site benefits package. The winner of top VNALive performer receives a $250 cash prize. The second-place winner receives $150 and $100 goes to the third-place recipient.

“Angel really has turned into one of VNALive’s huge fan-favorites. She’s down-to-earth and easy to chat with, which are just some of the reasons why she has won three months in a row. I am happy for her success,” Vette said.

Click here for a listing of prior VNALive winners.

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‘Being Black in Porn’ Wins ‘Best Documentary’ From ReelOut Fest

'Being Black in Porn' Wins 'Best Documentary' From ReelOut Fest

KINGSTON, Ontario — The ReelOut Film Festival has bestowed its “Best Documentary” award upon “Being Black in Porn,” the indie film centered on DeAngelo Jackson, Dillon Diaz, Rock Rockafella, Max Konnor and others.

Jackson also serves as narrator and executive producer. The film, directed by Dwight Allen O’Neal and produced by Mile High Media in association with Noir Male and Of The Clock Productions, follows the lives of four gay men of color as they navigate their way in a competitive and often complicated adult film industry.

“I want to thank everyone involved in this project and ReelOut for not only accepting our feature into their festival but awarding us ‘Best Documentary,’” O’Neal said. “This honor is especially impactful during Black History Month; we want to leave a lasting mark and start conversations with this documentary, delving into triggering topics [about] gay, BIPOC, sex workers. Our hope is that our documentary creates a better understanding of these men and sends a message to everyone that #BlackLivesMatter everywhere, in everything and within every industry.”

The film examines the unique experiences of the performers, including encounters with racism, such as being cast in servant roles or as thugs, noted a rep, and facing white performers who refuse to perform with them because of the color of their skin. O’Neal also tackles stereotypes, such Black talent expected to have large penises and made to bottom when they do not, and inequality, as Black actors report making less money than their white counterparts.

“This means the world to me. I’m humbled and grateful to ReelOut for this big win,” Jackson said.

“I appreciate everyone who was willing to go on camera and speak their truth for our documentary; it’s a story that needs to be shared,” he added. “I hope ‘Being Black in Porn’ continues to win accolades and is seen all over the world.”

Find a complete list of ReelOut winners here.

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Bankruptcy Trustee for GirlsDoPorn-Affiliated Paysite Sues Lawyers for Malpractice

SAN DIEGO — The bankruptcy trustee for Domi Publications, which operated MomPOV.com and was formerly co-owned by fugitive GirlsDoPorn owner Michael Pratt, has filed a legal malpractice suit against two attorneys for failing to reach a settlement with the 22 Jane Doe former models suing GDP in a civil trial.

Domi Publications was one of several entities, U.S. and foreign, once belonging wholly or in part to Pratt, according to filings in the parallel criminal trial where the GDP owner and associates were charged with human trafficking and sexual assault of some of the site’s models.

Until the civil trial, Domi was co-owned by Pratt and Doug Wiederhold, a webmaster and former male talent whom Pratt found in 2007 on Craigslist soon after emigrating from his native New Zealand to the U.S. to set up the GDP operation.

From 2007 to 2009, according to the Jane Does’ filing, “Wiederhold and Pratt traveled from city to city filming videos of amateur girls in hotel rooms across the United States.”

Wiederhold was replaced as the main GDP talent in 2011 by Ruben Andre Garcia, currently serving a 20-year sentence after pleading guilty to sex trafficking charges in 2020. A year before, Wiederhold and Pratt had created a spinoff MILF website called MomPOV, which continued operating from Las Vegas long after GDP went dark after the criminal charges were unveiled in 2019.

A day before the civil trial began in 2018, “Wiederhold and Pratt entered into a buyout agreement where Wiederhold bought Pratt’s 50% interest in Domi for $96,000,” Courthouse News reported yesterday.

Domi reportedly earned over $2 million in annual gross revenue in 2018 and 2019, but continued to be embroiled in the litigation affecting Pratt and GDP.

In 2020, after San Diego Superior Court Judge Kevin Enright awarded the Jane Does a total judgment of $21 million — including $13 million in damages, the rights to their videos, $8 million in attorneys’ fees and $781,000 in costs — Domi filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

But the Jane Does have not yet been able to collect on the damages and are named as creditors in Domi’s bankruptcy, filed in Nevada.

A Tangled Web of Companies and Lawsuits

According to yesterday’s report, Lenard Schwartzer, Chapter 7 trustee for Domi Publications, sued the company’s former attorneys, George Rikos and Clyde DeWitt, for legal malpractice over the events around Pratt’s divestment from the company in 2018.

The bankruptcy trustee, Courthouse News reported, now claims that “Rikos and DeWitt could have saved Domi from the $21 million bill had they settled with the women when given multiple opportunities to do so before and during the trial in fall 2019.”

According to Schwartzer’s 15-page complaint, “Rikos and DeWitt’s utter failure to fulfill their duties of care and act in Domi’s best interest resulted in a judgment against Domi for $21,396,478.16. In turn, Rikos and DeWitt’s failure to fulfill their duties caused Domi to lose its entire business, which had generated millions in profits since its inception.”

The bankruptcy trustee now alleges that as the civil trial was about to start, the Jane Does offered “to dismiss Domi from their case against GDP and waive costs and fees” and also “moved to sever their claims against Domi from the GDP case, which would have saved Domi immense legal fees and costs.”

Schwartzer claims that Rikos “declined the offer and opted to go to trial,” even though the models’ attorneys were willing to settle each individual Doe’s claim for $749 — one dollar less than the statutory minimum penalty automatically granted to a plaintiff who prevails on a misappropriation of likeness claim in California.”

Courthouse News tallied the total to settle all the Jane Does’ claims at $16,478.

Malpractice Allegations Over a Botched Settlement

The lawsuit also alleges that Wiederhold wanted to settle but Pratt did not, and Rikos and DeWitt “took no action to attempt to resolve the deadlock” between the partners, essentially “forcing Domi to remain in very costly and risky litigation.”

However, after Pratt sold his 50% to Wiederhold on the eve of the trial, the lawsuit alleges, “as part of the contract, Pratt advised it was his ‘desire’ for Wiederhold to reject the compromise offer by the Does and instead negotiate a ‘walk away’ in the first month of the trial. The ‘walk away’ agreement would have been filed under seal as opposed to the compromise offer by the Does.”

“Neither Rikos nor DeWitt took any action to negotiate a walk away agreement with the Jane Does once trial commenced,” Courthouse News reports about the lawsuit allegations. “Rikos later served an offer to settle if the Jane Does paid Domi and offered to have judgment issued in Domi’s favor. They declined.”

For XBIZ’s ongoing coverage of the GDP case, click here.

Eve’s Apple Hiring Sales Reps in Southern California

LOS ANGELES — Eve’s Apple, maker of Our Erotic Journey and SECGUO adult brands, is currently seeking to staff up the company’s Southern California-based sales team.

“Eve’s Apple is offering a unique opportunity for sales and marketing professionals for our Irvine and Chatsworth-area headquarters,” said company founder James. “We encourage our small-team startup to be open-minded to promote our company to different retail stores and distributors, and deliver an amazing service experience to each and every customer and help our brand grow.”

Recruiters are looking for sales representatives and assistants who are “ambitious, self-starters and passionate about sexual wellness, with Eve’s Apple executives providing essential training for new hires.”

“We are interested in people with an entrepreneurial spirit who can multitask and wear multiple hats,” added James. “We like ideas and people who are enthusiastic about them.”

For more information, contact Bruce Gong at bruce@eveapple.com or call (949) 212-2602.

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