AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for May and June

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for May and June

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of May and June from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

According to data from AEBN Trends, in straight theaters, “BBW Lesbians” trended in Mississippi, “Deauxma Lesbian” in Maryland, “Girlfriends Films” in Minnesota, and “Girl Candy Films” in the District of Columbia.

Lena Paul led searches in Oklahoma, Candee Licious in Tennessee, Stormy Daniels in Arizona, Utah, and Illinois, and Jenne Haze in New York and Rhode Island.

In gay theaters, “daddyland” led searches in West Virginia, “daddy” in Idaho, “family dick” in Hawaii and Utah, and “twins” in both Arizona and Nebraska.

Bo Sinn led gay performer searches in Kansas, Sumner Blayne in Louisiana, Rocco Steele in Ohio, and Legrand Wolf in both Alaska and Delaware.

For more information, visit AEBNTrends.

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Lauren Phillips Nabs 3 NightMoves Awards Noms

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Lauren Phillips has scored three 2024 NightMoves Awards nominations for Best Female Performer, Best MILF Performer, and Best Girl/Girl Performer.

“Last year, I won the Triple Play award, which was incredible,” said Phillips. “I’d love to win any or all of these awards. I really have the best fans and know anything is possible.”

To cast votes for the 2024 NightMoves Awards, click here.

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Rachael Cavalli Nabs NightMoves Awards Nom

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Rachael Cavalli has been nominated for the 2024 NightMoves Awards for Best MILF Performer.

“It’s such an honor to be nominated again and included in a list with such incredible women,” said Cavalli. “Thank you, NightMoves, for the recognition.”

To cast votes for the 2024 NightMoves Awards, click here.

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Ana Foxxx Scores NightMoves Awards Nom

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Ana Foxxx has been nominated for the 2024 NightMoves Awards for Best Actress.

“I’m so honored to be nominated and feel lucky to have had some stellar acting projects this year,” said Foxx. “I’d love to win again, so please vote for me.”  

To cast votes for the 2024 NightMoves Awards, click here.

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Ricky Greenwood Up for 6 NightMoves Awards

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Ricky Greenwood has been nominated for six 2024 NightMoves Awards, including Best Feature Director, Best Feature Film (“Feed Me” and “Machine Gunner”), Best All-Girl Release (“Filthy Habits”), Best All-Girl Release, and Best Trassexual Release (“TS Hot Wives #4” and “My Best Friend’s TS Sister #2”).

“It would be an honor to win Best Feature Director again and/or Best Feature Film,” said Greenwood. “Thank you, NightMoves, for all the incredible nominations.”

To cast votes for the 2024 NightMoves Awards, click here.

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Michael Hodson Guests on ‘Ham Radio Show’ Tonight

NEW YORK — Spicy AI CEO Michael Hodson will guest on the “Ham Radio Show” podcast tonight, at 8 p.m. (EDT).

During the episode, Hodson will discuss his company and AI technology in the industry with host Uncle Eddie.

“I look forward to being a guest on Ham Radio this evening and discussing Spicey AI and how we have partnered up with some of the most beautiful and charming women the adult industry has to offer,” said Hodson. “We have also welcomed more big-name performers since Spicey AI launched and will be filling the guys and their listeners in on all of the exciting news.”

The episode will livestream on HamRadioShow.

For more information on Spicy AI, click here.

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Conservative Taxpayers Group Criticizes KOSA’s Overreach

WASHINGTON — Conservative newspaper The Washington Times published Tuesday an opinion piece by the executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance criticizing KOSA on constitutional grounds.

KOSA, wrote TPA’s Patrick Hedger, “has been circulating for years, and the sponsors of the legislation have attempted that entire time to outmaneuver criticism of their bill. Unfortunately, as so often happens, that maneuvering has been political and not substantive. As such, concerns related to censorship, politicized enforcement, and the First Amendment remain. The element that doesn’t get enough attention is the near certainty that if passed this child safety bill will undermine child safety.”

According to Hedger, politicians were “unable to navigate the collision of philosophical principles and policy specifics,” so they ended up drafting KOSA, a bill “that greatly undermines children’s online privacy while placing an out-of-control Federal Trade Commission, with zero relevant child development expertise, in charge of speech on the internet.”That bill is called the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA).

As XBIZ reported, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) have been marketing KOSA as a bipartisan effort, selling it to their colleagues as a “protect the children” measure.

In February, Blackburn and Blumenthal released a new version of the bill, which they claimed addressed privacy and censorship issues flagged by opponents. However, critics insist that the revised version still presents insurmountable problems.

Industry attorney and free-speech specialist Lawrence Walters, of Walters Law Group, explained in February that KOSA “would give the government new powers to interfere with the First Amendment rights of online platforms generally, threatens anonymous speech and incentivizes adoption of age verification for all users.”

The bill would also “burden access to adult materials by adults and is constitutionally suspect,” he told XBIZ, and urged anyone who cares about online freedom to voice opposition to the bill.

“Congress has put substantial pressure on social media sites to accept government regulation, so it is no surprise that some large platforms are bowing to that pressure — just as they did when it came to FOSTA/SESTA,” Walters noted.

Hedger’s Washington Times article makes the same argument on conservative grounds. “If protecting children online is such a major priority for lawmakers, they should act like it,” he writes. “If there is a genuine crisis of mental and emotional well-being in this country, then we should be marshaling the resources necessary to tackle that problem. Instead, we have politicians advancing ideas that they already know won’t work. They’ve already seen the courts step in to block similar bills.”

According to Hedger, lawmakers should have learned by now from that experience, and “convened relevant stakeholders, and shifted their legislation away from constitutional and privacy issues and towards solutions that would deal directly with mental health and child exploitation.”

Main Image: KOSA sponsors Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut)

Los Angeles-Area Man Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud Over Bogus Adult Sites

Los Angeles-Area Man Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud Over Bogus Adult Sites

LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles-area man pleaded guilty on Monday to defrauding investors out of more than $1 million “by making false promises that they would receive an ownership interest in several adult entertainment webcam websites and then using their money on personal expenses, including luxury items,” according to the Department of Justice.

As XBIZ reported, Montrose resident Patrick Khalafian was arrested in 2020 following an FBI investigation and a federal grand jury indictment alleging the fraudulent scheme.

Khalafian pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, the DoJ said through a statement. According to his plea agreement, “from November 2009 to October 2016, Khalafian solicited investments for businesses — including 168 Entertainment LLC, Empire Entertainment Group Inc., and EEG LLC —that purportedly developed and operated adult entertainment websites.”

Khalafian, the statement continues, “falsely represented to victims that their investments would be used for business operations, including developing software and the platform for the proposed websites, paying for computer servers, hiring employees, and purchasing advertising. He also falsely promised that the victims would be repaid for their investments by a specific date, that they would receive ownership interests in the companies, and would receive a share of the companies’ profits.”

Instead, Khalafian used the funds “to pay off his debts, including to prior victims, and to fund his own lifestyle, including to pay for gambling expenses and luxury shopping sprees.”

The DoJ also noted that Khalafian “lied to his victims about the status of the adult entertainment websites purportedly being developed by the companies in which they had invested. Khalafian eventually stopped responding to victims and disconnected and changed his phone number and email address to evade their inquiries.”

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Transnificent Named Queer Prom Gold Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Transnificent is sponsoring Flaming Hearts Media (FHM) and Grooby’s first Queer Prom, Sept. 4, at The Avalon in Hollywood.

“Our collaboration with Queer Prom aims to create a vibrant celebration that uplifts and honors our community.” said Transnificent co-owner/producer Keith Eros. “We’re excited to party and make this event unforgettable. We extend our sincere thanks to FHM for hosting this impactful event.”

FHM co-founder Kristel Penn enthused about the sponsorship.

“I adore both Nikki and Keith so much, and it means a lot to me to have them participate in this larger way,” said Penn. “Both Nikki and Keith do so much in our community and for our community.”  

For event information, click here.

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Indian Pleasure Product Industry Surveyed in New Documentary ‘Bad Toys Inc.’

Indian Pleasure Product Industry Surveyed in New Documentary 'Bad Toys Inc.'

MUMBAI, India — Indian documentary streaming platform DocuBay will debut on Friday “Bad Toys Inc.,” a 45-minute program surveying the country’s pleasure product industry.

The new documentary airing on the IN10 Media Network-owned platform and produced by Black Iris, will “offer a peek into the country’s evolving attitudes towards pleasure products,” a rep commented.

“Bad Toys Inc.” features interviews with sexologist Dr. Prakash Kothari and several players in the Indian sex toy market.

According to Variety, the program will “delve into regional preferences, consumer stories and industry insights and also touches on legal aspects and historical context of pleasure accessories in India.”

DocuBay’s COO Girish Dwibhashyam told Variety “Bad Toys Inc.” is “a novel viewing experience that uncovers surprising facts about the Indian market,” while producer Richa Sahai noted “the challenges and excitement of creating content on this taboo topic.”

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