Brittney Kade Toplines ‘TS Workout’ From TransSensual

Brittney Kade Toplines 'TS Workout' From TransSensual

MONTREAL — Brittney Kade headlines “TS Workout,” the latest title from Mile High Media studio imprint TransSensual.

Directed by multi-XMAs winner Ricky Greenwood, the title also features Anada Riley, Avery Lust, Dakota Wonders, Adam X Lee, Sage Roux, and Cliff Jensen.

“Brittney Kade once again brings her captivating brand of energy and passion to TransSensual,” said Mile High VP Jon Blitt. “Ricky perfectly captures Brittney at her wildest as he directs this exciting new release from some of the hottest trans stars in the business.”

Click here for box art and additional details; follow Kade on X.com.

Direct sales and distribution inquiries to victoria@mile-high-media.com, or call 800-363-0133.

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Former Backpage CEO Carl Ferrer Sentenced to 3 Years Probation, $40,000 Fine

PHOENIX — Former Backpage.com CEO Carl Ferrer was sentenced in federal court today to three years’ probation and a $40,000 restitution fine for a conspiracy conviction related to money laundering through the defunct website.

Ferrer, who pleaded guilty in 2018 to the conspiracy charge when he and site co-founders Michael Lacey and James Larkin were originally arrested, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Diane Humetewa. Former sales director Dan Hyer, who also pleaded guilty to conspiracy and faced sentencing today, was released on time served and not ordered to pay restitution.

“What the company did was wrong, and what I did was wrong,” Ferrer said during the hearing. “I’m sorry. I will carry this regret and shame with me for the rest of my life.”

Prosecutors had asked for five years’ probation, admitting that Ferrer’s cooperation with the investigation had enabled them to achieve “understanding of the nature and circumstances of the offenses,” allowing the government to seize more than $200 million in company assets.

“He is almost entirely responsible for us having that $200 million victims’ fund,” federal prosecutor Kevin Rapp told Humetewa.

Ferrer’s attorneys asserted that he was the victim of “brainwashing” by his co-founders, who he claimed had assured him the First Amendment protected the company’s actions.

“He was surrounded by a stream of misrepresentations and lies,” said Ferrer attorney Jonathan Baum.

During his own sentencing, Hyer said, “My actions at Backpage affected the lives of people I’ll never know. It’s hard to look myself in the mirror. I will continue to try and work on the side of good rather than evil for the rest of my life.”

Humetawa responded, “I feel, Mr. Hyer, your remorse to be sincere.”

As XBIZ reported, former Backpage executives Joy Vaught and Andrew Padilla were found not guilty in a 2023 trial. Humetewa took that acquittal into account in sentencing Hyer, whose lawyers argued he was simply following the directions of his superiors.

“Because you were not a decision-maker, I am reminded that sometimes you were taking guidance from Mr. Padilla,” Humetewa said. “If the jury didn’t find enough to convict Mr. Padilla or Ms. Vaught, I do have to take that into consideration.”

The controversial Backpage case, originally launched by the Justice Department in 2018, contended that the website facilitated prostitution. The initial 2021 proceeding ended in a mistrial after the original trial judge, Susan Brnovich, agreed with the defense’s claim of prosecutorial misconduct. The defendants were set to be retried in August 2023 before Humetawa. Larkin, however, committed suicide days before the retrial commenced.

At retrial, which concluded in November 2023, Lacey was convicted for one count of money laundering, though the jury deadlocked on dozens of prostitution-related charges brought against him. He was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison and a $3 million fine in August of last year for the single conviction. In November, the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit released Lacey on $1 million bail pending an appeal of his conviction. He still faces a possible second retrial on 34 of the charges for which a verdict wasn’t reached at the first retrial, though prosecutors have said they’ll await the outcome of the appeals process before proceeding.

At the time of Lacey’s sentencing, former Backpage executives Scott Spear and John Brunst were each sentenced to 10 years in prison. 

Click here for XBIZ’s extensive coverage of the Backpage case.

Serenity Cox Performs 1st Gangbang in 4th Installment of Blacked’s ‘The Blueprint’

Serenity Cox Performs 1st Gangbang in 4th Installment of Blacked's 'The Blueprint'

LOS ANGELES — Serenity Cox performs her first gangbang in the fourth installment of “The Blueprint,” from Vixen Media Group studio imprint Blacked.

Directed by Derek Dozer, the scene features Hollywood Cash, Jax Slayher, Sheem, Sly Diggler, Slimpoke, and Jamie Knoxx.

The feature “is a bold reimagining of the origin of Blacked, following a small but determined team with an audacious vision: to create a site that would redefine adult entertainment,” said a rep. “At the center is Jason (Luv), a bartender with no industry experience but a presence the team knows can change everything. In part four, the site has launched, and everyone is rushing to be in on the action. However, Serenity is getting the gangbang she’s been dreaming of with or without Jason.”

Cox enthused about the career milestone.

“I’m beyond excited to not only be making my debut on Blacked, but also to take on my first gangbang,” she said. “To experience both of these milestones in such a huge feature like ‘The Blueprint’ has been incredible. Filming this scene was unforgettable, my co-stars were all amazing, and I had the best time on set.”

“The Blueprint: Part 4” is streaming on Blacked.

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Justine Jakobs Guests on ‘And Now We Drink’ Podcast

Justine Jakobs Guests on 'And Now We Drink' Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Justine Jakobs is the latest guest on the “And Now We Drink” podcast, hosted by Matt Slayer.

In the episode, Jakobs discusses psychedelics, doing the splits while rollerblading, and maintaining her fitness goals while trying to keep a well-rounded lifestyle, said a rep. “With candid reflections and hilarious misadventures, she reveals her nuanced relationship with her work while advocating for positivity and consent in all interactions.”

Jakobs enthused about the episode.

“Catch me in a rare moment of inebriation where I spill all in a no-holds-barred, down the rabbit hole (and some other holes) we go, with one of my favorite peeps in the industry, Matt,” she said. “Stories that have never been shared publicly (but should be) and advice for the common man on getting laid.”

The episode is streaming on AndNowWeDrink.com as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

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ULoversDoll Carrying New Fanreal Skin Texture Upgraded Dolls

LOS ANGELES — ULoversDoll is now carrying the Fanreal dolls featuring the company’s new Real Skin Texture Upgrade.

The development is available for Fanreal’s flagship body types — the 155-cm F Cup and 170-cm G Cup. A rep said that it “adds microscopic detailing to the silicone surface, producing a lifelike texture that enhances both the visual fidelity and tactile sensation, giving users a more authentic interaction with their dolls.”

A ULoversDoll development manager also enthused about the advancement.

“Fanreal’s innovation aligns with a broader market trend: consumers increasingly demand realism not just in sculpting but also in materials science,” they said. “By integrating this upgrade, Fanreal positions itself at the forefront of ultra-realistic doll design.”

For more information, visit ULoversDoll.

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Pineapple Support to Launch ‘Wellbeing by PS’ Initiative

Pineapple Support to Launch 'Wellbeing by PS' Initiative

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has announced its Wellbeing by PS initiative, naming new team member Amber Madden to head the project.

According to a rep, Wellbeing by PS offers mental health care via confidential, one-to-one support sessions, group resources, and workplace training for members of adult, gaming, gambling, and dating industries. The initiative will launch at TES Conference in Prague, Sept. 12. 

“TES continues to play an important role in supporting the wellbeing of our industry,” said Pineapple Support Founder and CEO Leya Tanit. “Their generosity allows us to take part in the conference in meaningful ways while introducing Wellbeing by PS to the wider community.”

For more information, visit PineappleSupport.org.

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Honey Play Box, Planned Parenthood Arizona Partner for ‘Just the Tip’ Wellness Workshop

Honey Play Box, Planned Parenthood Arizona Partner for 'Just the Tip' Wellness Workshop

LOS ANGELES — Honey Play Box and Planned Parenthood Arizona recently partnered for “Just the Tip: A Pleasure-Based Workshop.”

The workshop highlighted educational resources and featured trivia, discussions about contraception and pleasure, and presentations on how pleasure products can enhance intimacy and well-being. Honey Play Box donated vibrators, menstrual cups, their Elektra kegel trainer, and provided exclusive discount codes for their products.

“This sexual wellness partnership highlights the mutual goal of destigmatizing and normalizing conversations around pleasure, sexual education, and wellness,” said Paige Daniel and Jennifer Rivera of Planned Parenthood Arizona. “By combining Honey Play Box’s body-safe, accessible products and Planned Parenthood’s educational outreach, the collaboration seeks to empower individuals to take control of their sexual health, pelvic floor health, and overall well-being.”

For more information, visit PlannedParenthood.org and HoneyPlayBox.com.

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Playboy Wins $81 Million Judgment in Chinese Licensing Arbitration

Playboy Wins $81 Million Judgment in Chinese Licensing Arbitration

HONG KONG — Playboy, Inc. was awarded $81 million in damages yesterday by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre in a licensing dispute with former partner New Handong Investment (Guangdong) Co., Ltd.

New Handong was previously licensed to use the Chinese translation of “Playboy” across mainland China. Playboy launched the arbitration proceedings in February of last year, asserting that New Handong had persistently violated the agreement and failed to pay royalties to subsidiary Playboy Enterprises International, Inc. from as far back as the end of the COVID pandemic for the use of Playboy branding on apparel and leather goods. 

“We believe justice has been served with this ruling by the Hong Kong Arbitration Tribunal,” said Playboy CEO Ben Kohn in a statement. “Playboy is one of the most recognizable brands in the world, and the award highlights the value of the brand. Playboy will continue to vigorously protect its official licensed partners, brand, and intellectual property worldwide.”

The tribunal has ordered New Handong to pay the full $81 million by Sept. 20.

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Je Joue Names Ian Kulp Head of Global Wholesale & Brand

Je Joue Names Ian Kulp Head of Global Wholesale & Brand

LOS ANGELES — Pleasure brand Je Joue has appointed Ian Kulp as its new head of global wholesale and brand.

The appointment marks Kulp’s return to Je Joue, where he will lead the company’s wholesale strategy and brand development.

“Ian’s return comes at a pivotal moment at Je Joue, as we prepare for Q4 and growth in 2026,” said CEO John Gorman. “His expertise, understanding of the industry, and commitment to collaboration make him the ideal leader to help shape the next phase of our success.”

Added Kulp, “I am thrilled to rejoin the team as Head of Global Wholesale and Brand ahead of Q4 and the holiday season, and look forward to a prosperous and opportunity-filled time ahead for us all.”

For more information, visit JeJoue.com.

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Beducated’s Mariah Freya Featured in New Interview With Kiran Singh

Beducated's Mariah Freya Featured in New Interview With Kiran Singh

MUNICH — Beducated’s Mariah Freya breaks down taboos in a new interview with wellness leader Kiran Singh.

The wide-ranging interview finds Freya “sharing her insights on sex, menopause, and the power of shame-free education,” said a rep. “Freya also offers specific, practical strategies for solo exploration, partner communication, and navigating mismatched libido during menopause.”

Freya enthused about her discussion with Singh.

“When women finally get quality information about their bodies, the change is immediate and profound,” she said. “I’ve witnessed thousands of these transformations over my years at Beducated. The pattern is consistent: women come to us believing something is wrong with them. They’re not orgasming easily, or their desire has disappeared, or sex has become painful. They’ve internalized these challenges as personal failings rather than recognizing them as common experiences with actual solutions.
 
“Our research consistently shows that women of all ages who maintain a regular self-pleasure practice report feeling more confident and happier with their sex lives… even a daily self-massage with nice oil can help you experience your body as a source of pleasure rather than just something that’s seen,” she added.

To read the full interview, visit the Sattva Collective Blog at KiranSinghUK.com.

For more information about Beducated, visit their website; follow the company on X.com.

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