Nala Brooks Makes PervCity Debut Opposite Michael Stefano

LOS ANGELES — Nala Brooks makes her PervCity.com debut, for director Maestro Claudio, in a scene released today.

“With a wonderful smile, a gorgeous body and a set of tits that defy gravity, Nala certainly doesn’t lack physical attributes,” Claudio said. “If all that wasn’t enough, she’s also a great performer who can deliver passionate and energetic scenes.”

Brooks shared the 4k scene with Michael Stefano.

“The sweet and sexy Nala let me play with her natural big boobs,” Stefano shared. “Lots of great tit- and foot-play in this hot scene.”

The 42-minute-long scene can be found on PervCity.com.

Follow PervCity, Nala Brooks, Michael Stefano and Maestro Claudio on Twitter for updates.

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FSC Declares Victory in Legal Battle Over 2257 Requirement

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has released a statement concerning the end of the long-running legal battle over warrantless 2257 inspections, with a ruling in favor of the FSC standing as final after the federal government failed to appeal it before last month’s deadline.

Free Speech Coalition’s long-running battle with the federal government has ended, with several substantial victories for adult businesses and workers. The federal government failed to appeal the case to the Supreme Court by the March 26 deadline, and, as such, last year’s landmark ruling in the 3rd Circuit now stands as final.

As such, no adult business can ever be subject to a warrantless inspection under 2257. The Bush-era raids that once terrified adult businesses, and helped launch this legal challenge, have now been officially declared unconstitutional.

While 2257 and 2257A were not struck down in their entirety for all adult producers, the 3rd Circuit did rule that all provisions are unconstitutional for most of the plaintiffs who were originally party to the suit. This is a powerful precedent for producers in the 3rd Circuit, and it is likely to be very influential nationally. In the face of this ruling, it will be extremely difficult for the government to prosecute 2257-related offenses as originally envisioned.

FSC first filed suit in 2009, after the FBI raided over 30 adult businesses looking for minor 2257 record-keeping violations — each of which was a felony. Those who were in the industry at that time will remember the fear and harassment legal adult businesses faced. Our case showed the federal government that we would not stand down in the face of harassment.

“This has been a long but critical battle in the rights of adult producers,” says Jeffrey Douglas, FSC Board Chair. “Had we not pursued this case, the government would have a dangerous tool for harassing and prosecuting adult producers and platforms. We are deeply grateful for the outstanding work by our lawyers, J. Michael Murray and Lorraine Baumgardner of Berkman, Gordon, Murray and Devan of Cleveland, Ohio,” 

What This 2257 Ruling Means To You

The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals gave FSC and the other plaintiffs a major and lasting victory in the 2257 case. Here are the most important facts about the ruling:

  • The FBI can no longer demand access to your records by way of random inspections.You should continue to follow all record-keeping requirements under 2257 as currently written, but the records cannot be accessed without a warrant issued by a court upon probable cause.
  • Sections 2257 and 2257A of the US Criminal Code (“2257”) have been declared unconstitutional under both the First Amendment and the Fourth Amendment. While this judgment does not apply to all producers, this victory at the second-highest court in the land is precedent-setting. This precedent should be very helpful to other producers if further litigation occurs.
  • You are now less likely to be charged with a crime under 2257 or 2257A and even less likely to be successfully prosecuted.

What is the effect of this ruling on most adult businesses?

The overall risk of prosecution for any adult company is now significantly reduced, and the risk of a successful prosecution even more so. This precedent creates significant hurdles for a prosecutor who hopes to bring a 2257 charge against an adult business.

How did the court rule on First Amendment claims?

The 3rd Circuit limited its decision regarding First Amendment claims to the specific plaintiffs in the case, but dismissed the claim of “associational standing” — an argument made by the FSC which would have made the ruling binding as to all producers. 

The court ruled that the complex 2257 record-keeping regulations violated the First Amendment rights of the original plaintiffs — save for FSC and American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) — by seriously discouraging free speech. (The court ruled that FSC and ASMP, as trade associations but not producers, did not have standing.)

Anyone prosecuted under 2257 will now be able to point to this ruling as precedent, severely limiting the government’s ability to successfully prosecute an adult producer under 2257.

How is record-keeping a violation of free speech? 

The 2257 record-keeping regulations are so complex that they create a chilling effect on protected speech — meaning they effectively discourage people from creating protected speech. If 2257 were fully enforced, everyone who sends an explicit picture of themselves on text, or retweets an explicit GIF, would have to maintain detailed records on everyone who appears in the image, as well as label the image — or face criminal penalties.

Such regulations would discourage people from talking about, creating or engaging with sexually oriented content, and would have a silencing effect that courts have found unconstitutional. This was, perhaps, the original intent of the 2257 regulations. 

Will this decision ever be applied to producers who were not the original plaintiffs?

If an adult company in the 3rd Circuit wishes to have this applied more broadly, there are avenues to bring new and broader challenges. Theoretically, such a new case could overturn 2257 regulations in their entirety. However, it’s an expensive proposition — and there remains the possibility that the Supreme Court could overturn the 3rd Circuit ruling.

Why did you not push to apply this to producers more broadly?

We did. FSC and ASMP were both original plaintiffs to the suit, and argued that any decision should apply to our members. In the latest decision, the 3rd Circuit found that we did not have standing to bring the suit — meaning our members would not automatically be protected by the final judgment in the case.

Originally, we had approached many adult companies to become a party to the suit in hopes of broadening it, but most did not want to draw attention to themselves, or be seen fighting a law that, on its face, was meant to fight child pornography.

How did the court rule on Fourth Amendment claims?

The court ruled that no adult producer can be subject to random administrative inspections of their records — something previously permitted under 2257. Any record inspection now requires a warrant (and, thus, probable cause). This applies to all producers nationwide, not just to the ten plaintiffs. 

What does this change for the adult industry? 

We can no longer be harassed without probable cause, and it’s unlikely that a record-keeping violation will land you in prison.

From 2005 to 2006, FBI agents raided over thirty adult businesses in an effort to find record-keeping violations. The raids were part of a long-running effort to use minor record-keeping violations to harass and prosecute otherwise legal adult businesses. (The warrantless inspections were ultimately stopped due to a ruling obtained by our lawyers in a different case.) Under 2257, even a minor mis-alphabetizing of a record could result in a felony. 

The government is permanently prohibited from conducting this type of inspection, and will now require a warrant.

If this is a victory, do I need to continue maintaining 2257 records? 

Yes. For now, the only people specifically exempted from 2257 are the individual plaintiffs in the case. 

So we’re still forced to keep the records, but they can’t inspect them? 

They can still inspect records if a court signs a warrant based on probable cause that you have not followed 2257 or committed another crime (e.g., they have specific reason to believe that you are filming people who are underage), but they may not show up at your offices without a warrant and demand you hand over any records they request. 

What if I only shoot GILF porn? All of my models are well over 30!

The risk of prosecution is minuscule, but unless you were one of the ten plaintiffs in this case, you still need to keep records.

What are the possible consequences if they do get a warrant to search my records? On a practical level, why do I need to keep maintaining the records?

While the risk is low, if you don’t have records, or have inadequate records, and the government gets a search warrant, you can still be prosecuted. You might assert First Amendment and perhaps other defenses, but violations of 2257 are felonies, so any prosecution poses risk, to say nothing of the defense costs and anxiety involved. You should always keep records to avoid the possibility of an inadvertent child pornography prosecution. And as long as it remains the law, 2257 documentation increases the value of your library — anyone who might partner with you or purchase your library will need these records.

Do I still have to get the 2257 records from the primary producer if I am a secondary producer?

This depends upon your tolerance for risk. In its decision, the court said it assumed that secondary producer requirements were unconstitutional, but as no one who was exclusively a secondary producer was party to the case, they did not rule definitively. This is something to discuss with your lawyer.

Why is FSC fighting regulations that require age-verification?

We’re not opposed to age-verification. Age-verification should always be conducted and documented. Filming someone under the age of 18 is immoral, illegal and punishable by a minimum of 15 years in prison.

The 2257 regulations were not designed to detect or deter child pornography, and they do not do so. They were designed to make legal adult producers easier to prosecute.

FSC recommends record-keeping for all adult productions, but opposes the overly complicated 2257 regulations, which allowed the FBI to demand adult records at any time, and created a host of criminal penalties for adult producers for even minor record-keeping mistakes. You can read more about our commitment to fight child pornography and our opposition to 2257 here.

How long have we been fighting this?

The law itself has been on the books since 1988 when conservative anti-porn activists in the Reagan administration drafted the 2257 regulations to create additional burdens for adult producers. 

The FSC has been relentlessly leading the battle against 2257 since 2004, when the Bush Administration began using the law to harass adult businesses, and requiring not just producers, but “secondary producers” — such as tube sites, review sites and social media — to maintain records for every image on their site.

In 2009, FSC sued the US government to overturn the regulations, arguing that they violated free speech protections and that the FBI searches violated the Fourth Amendment. Over the course of a decade, we’ve won significant victories in that regard, and so we should all thank FSC’s legal team, J. Michael Murray and Lorraine Baumgardner, who have, in the course of this protracted litigation, very substantially disarmed Sections 2257, 2257A and the associated regulations.

Nikki Delano Marks Her Birthday With Monthlong Fleshlight Sale

Nikki Delano Marks Her Birthday With Monthlong Fleshlight Sale

LOS ANGELES — Nikki Delano is celebrating her birthday month by offering a 10% discount on all sales of her branded Fleshlights.

The models of Delano’s Fleshlights are the Fuego and Fantastica; each version replicates one of Delano’s body parts.

“I’ve read many reviews on YouTube and online forums about how lifelike my Fleshlight holes are and how much fans love the realistic feeling. If you want to enjoy the real deal, my Fleshlights are a must-own. I really love being a Fleshlight Girl and that my fans can be even closer to me,” Delano said.

These items can be purchased on the Fleshlight website with the discount code “APRILBDAY.” The sale ends on April 30 at midnight.

In related news, the performer and entrepreneur recently welcomed Havana Ginger as a guest on her Vivid Radio program.
 
Follow Nikki Delano on Twitter for updates.

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Goddess Lilith Shares ‘Infamous’ Chili Recipe with XCritic’s Cooking Column

LAS VEGAS — Professional Domme and fetish model Goddess Lilith has shared her “infamous” vegan chili recipe for XCritic’s “XCooking” column.

“Whether you want to make tons for leftovers or bring this dish to a party, this recipe is quick, easy, and tasty,” a rep said. “It only takes 15 to 20 minutes to make, and simmers four to five hours in a slow cooker.”

The recipe’s list of ingredients and instructions can be found here.

“I love cooking, and this is one of my favorite dishes — whether you’re a vegan or not, you will really enjoy this savory recipe. If you make it just for you, it will feed you for a week. It’s always a hit at parties,” Goddess Lilith said.

Follow Goddess Lilith and XCritic on Twitter for updates.

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Kimber Haven Enjoys Wide-Ranging Interview on ‘The Flipside Podcast’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer, filmmaker and radio show host Kimber Haven is the latest guest on “The Flipside Podcast,” hosted by TheMediaJack.

“The Flipside Podcast — Episode 458: Award-Winning Content Creator & Trans Legend Kimber Haven” is 40 minutes long and features Haven discussing her previous careers as a cage fighter and celebrity bodyguard. Haven also talks about the process of adult filmmaking from performing on set and physical challenges, to being in front of and behind cameras.

TheMediaJack and Haven also touch upon the importance of appreciating one’s fans, diversifying one’s portfolio with multiple platforms and becoming a savvy marketer, thriving during COVID and Kimber getting a year off from trade shows and other industry events to focus more on her craft.

“This interview was entirely too much fun. Whether you’re a loyal fan or you’ve never heard of me, you’ll love this episode of ‘The Flipside Podcast.’ It was fun to educate TheMediaJack and his viewers on the industry, what really goes into making films and diversifying how you make money. I love making people laugh, but I always hope they walk away from my interviews with more knowledge,” Haven said.

Haven’s episode of “The Flipside Podcast” can be viewed for free on YouTube.

Follow TheMediaJack and Kimber Haven on Twitter for updates.

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Healthy Pleasure Group Launches Amboy Street Ventures

Healthy Pleasure Group Launches Amboy Street Ventures

LOS ANGELES — Healthy Pleasure Group (HPG), the global outfit dedicated to sexual health and technology has launched Amboy Street Ventures (ASV), which is billed as the world’s first venture capital fund currently in the market focused on sexual health for all genders and women’s health technology startups. 

Its first two investments are in Dame Products, the female-focused sexual wellness brand and Gennev, the digital health platform for women in menopause.

ASV is named after the first-ever U.S. birth control clinic at 46 Amboy Street in New York, which was opened in 1916 when prescribing and distributing information about birth control and contraception was illegal. This clinic marked a pivotal progression in the women’s health and sexual health space.

ASV said it seeks to cover all investment areas in the sexual and women’s health industry across medtech, femtech, sextech, healthtech, telehealth and wellness.

The venture is headed up by HPG CEO Dominnique Karetsos and urologist and co-founder, Dr Maria Peraza Godoy, who say they have created an ecosystem of businesses dedicated to solving the common issues that brands in “this stigmatized market.”

ASV’s three female principals also includes Founding Partner Carli Sapir. Together, they bring over 50 years of investment, commercial and medical experience to the fund.

Sapir commented, “We believe billion-dollar companies will emerge in order to bridge the gap between the underserved sexual and women’s health tech space and the needs of today’s society. We are female investors who are living through the issues facing women. We know the potential to help drive the market and make genuine change happen.”

Karetsos added, “From family planning to porn and the lack of anything in between, for too long our industry has been underserved. ASV strives for consistency in education, innovation and investment in the often overlooked sexual and women’s health tech space. Our agenda is to bring about behavioral change and ultimately affect social change globally.”

ASV is focused on Seed and Series A investments in America and Europe. To learn more, visit AmboyStreet.vc.

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Catalina Ossa Stars in AllAnal Romp, Cherry Pimps Solo Show

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Catalina Ossa stars in a new romp for AllAnal.com and toplines a solo scene for Cherry Pimps that was originally a WildOnCam.com performance.

“Gal pal” Isabel Moon joins Ossa for the AllAnal tryst. “The two have no trouble sharing a rigid cock and are only too happy to help clean it off for each other,” noted a rep. “It’s a down-and-dirty scene full of plenty of gagging, gaping and getting off.”

Click here for a preview and additional details.

“What a crazy-hot scene,” the performer enthused “It felt like we were competing to see who could be nastier. Isabel is my kind of slut. She doesn’t hold anything back, just like me.”

Ossa also dons “a revealing, bright-pink bikini set with tight panties” to enjoy a toy-centric solo performance now available to Cherry Pimps members.

Find her solo exploration here.

“I had a really amazing show that night,” recalled Ossa. “I’m so glad I can now share it with my fans who missed the event. Thanks for a wonderful time, Cherry Pimps!”

Hussie Models represents Catalina Ossa; follow her on Twitter.

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Mastercard Tightens Payment Regulations for ‘Sellers of Adult Content’

Mastercard Tightens Payment Regulations for 'Sellers of Adult Content'

NEW YORK — Mastercard Inc. is “updating the requirements it sets for banks that process payments for sellers of adult content,” according to Bloomberg News.

A Mastercard blog post published today said the company will demand “clear, unambiguous and documented consent” in adult content.

“The firms will also be required to ensure websites document the age and verify the identity of anyone depicted in pictures and videos as well as those uploading the content,” Bloomberg News reported.

According to John Verdeschi, Mastercard’s senior VP of customer engagement and performance, “the banks that connect merchants to our network will need to certify that the seller of adult content has effective controls in place to monitor, block and, where necessary, take down all illegal content.”

Mastercard, the Bloomberg report continued, will also require that banks “ensure that sites have a review process prior to any content being published, as well as a system for complaints that addresses illegal or non-consensual activity within seven business days.”

“The payments network is also mandating that banks make sure that sites have an appeals process that allows for anyone depicted in adult videos or photos to request that the content be removed,” Bloomberg reported.

The move was hailed today as a victory on social media by vociferous anti-porn crusader Laila Mickelwait, mouthpiece of the Exodus Cry ministry, and her ally, Canadian MP Arnold Viersen (Conservative, Alberta), who are currently spearheading a series of hearings in Canada’s House of Commons with the goal to “dismantle Pornhub” and “abolish all pornography.”

To read Mastercard’s full statement, click here.

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Amber Chase Unveils Ambitious NFT Series ‘Compendium of a Sensual Being’

LOS ANGELES — Amber Chase has announced an ambitious NFT project for a series of art pieces based on archival images — some never-before seen — spanning her whole career.

With a stated intent “to disrupt the art world,” Chase is presenting an eight-piece “art + NFT” series titled “The Compendium of a Sensual Being.”

The multimedia project features Chase’s reimagining of a number of candid snapshots, glamour photography, images of her sketches, paintings, sculpture and even bellydance images.

“Most were never before seen by anyone,” Chase told XBIZ in an exclusive announcement, in which three initial images were shared by Chase to kickstart the project.

The First Three Images

“The Rookie Card (Variation 1),” she explained “was created with fragments of 128 images from my very first photo shoot in 2003.”

At the time, Chase said, she was 28 but looked younger, and “was told I had little time left from lesions in my lungs caused by a rare cancer-like disease.”

As it turned out, that prediction was, fortunately, very off.

“Three years, 10 months and 7 days later, I became ‘Amber Chase,’” she revealed.

The second image, “Pixie Magic Explored” features art created from fragments of 1,967 images from her collection “The Artworks & Glamour Photography of Amber Chase (1997-2014).” 

The final initial image, “Queen of Mars” was crafted from from fragments of 4,356 images of “Intensity: The Artworks & Revealing Action Photography of Amber Chase (1998 to 2020).”

Other images to be offered will include “Bunnies Bounce” (a mosaic created from more than 4,356 images spanning 2015 to 2021), “The Compendium Official” (a tentative title; created from over 8,000 images spanning 1997 to 2021); plus three other additional mint variations on “The Rookie Card.”

“It is a truly unique collection,” Chase said.

An Early Blockchain Observer

In addition to the NFT, the veteran industry performer said she is also currently looking to encrypt a file or hard drive to provide to the winning bidders for each of the images with an additional bonus component.

Dubbed “The Gold Card,” the bonus feature will allow the NFT possessor to be able to view all the source material, without conferring any rights beyond personal exclusive enjoyment.

Chase is currently in the process of seeking professional evaluation of the pieces and ensuring all technical aspects are handled properly before making the offering to the public.

“I want this handled with the greatest care and respect,” she added.

Chase explained she has been pondering blockchain issues for over a decade.

“In late 2009 or early 2010, I was offered $250 in Bitcoin for a solo webcam session but declined the offer because I had college reports due, so risking my time was more a concern than shorting the rent,” she said. “However, for the last year I have been quietly seeking guidance on partnering with a tech company to make moves in the NFT market, while exploring how this project could make the world a better place.”

Amber Chase’s ‘Magnum Opus’ As Artist

Chase sees “The Compendium of a Sexual Being” series and its NFT incarnation as something of magnum opus, a summation of a somehow atypical career that has always deliberately combined adult performances with spirituality, healing and art.

“When I entered the adult entertainment industry I was in my fifth year of college and struggling with a lung disease — Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) X) — so rare that oncologists often do not research it,” Chase revealed. “I was commuting from Washington state to participate in mainstream porn while glamour modeling in the Pacific Northwest and self-producing amateur content.”

Chase said that in the same way she pursued dual tracks in school — with a BA in art history/studio arts, and a BS in Anthropology plus a Master’s in Public Administration, her adult career was also “a dual major.”

“I crafted ‘Amber Chase’ alongside the persona of ‘Goddess Amber,’ and thus much of my glamour collection has never been published,” she said.

“On my trips to L.A. at first I considered myself a participant observer and imagined I’d write a thesis on sexual art, but I began to relate and understand my peers on a deeper level the more intimately I experienced the industry,” she added.

Looking for a Tech Partnership

Chase has pursued drawing, painting, sculpture and dance since childhood.

“I have sold pieces in occasional exhibits since my twenties, and the project I am about to unveil includes fragments of the collection which has taken over 22 years to complete — from 1997 art in my first blog as ‘Tigerlilie’ to 2021 and my last photo as ‘Amber Chase,’” she said.

Chase said she is currently searching to partner with a tech company to achieve a broader vision: to create a foundation/angel-investing project for a variety of causes and needs, as well as potential secondary investment into an emerging Erotic Art NFT trading platform.

“While I have advocated for others to make measurable improvements for performers for many years,” she said, “this is the action I am taking to be the change, as I also intend to send bonus royalties or angel investments to those who I believe deserve the recognition in collaborating with me, or believing in me.”

“‘Erotica’ is the art from a thousand years ago that still stands in museums today,” Chase concluded. “The medium is just changing.” 

More details on “The Compendium of a Sensual Being” will become available over the coming weeks through Chase’s main Twitter account and her “LilyFireFitness” Twitter and Instagram profiles.

Main image: Amber Chase with a lo-res version of the three initial images in her “Compendium of a Sensual Being’

Sinn Sage Guests on Latest Episode of ‘Two Girls, One Mic’

LOS ANGELES — Sinn Sage is the featured guest on the latest episode of “Two Girls, One Mic: The Porncast,” hosted by Alice Vaughn and Kate Kennedy.

“Some of the topics discussed on this episode include performer content creation, OnlyFan’s tax crisis, butthole hair removal, jerk-off instructions, seltzer water, government regulation, cannibalism, bad boyfriends and more,” a rep said.

The episode can be found at TwoGirlsOneMic.com and all major podcast platforms.

Recent guests on “Two Girls, One Mic” include Eva Lovia, Christy Canyon and Ginger Lynn Allen, Cherie DeVille, Missy Martinez and Sara Jay.

Follow “Two Girls, One Mic,” Alice Vaughn, Kate Kennedy and Sinn Sage on Twitter for updates.

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