Impeachment Trial Begins for Disgraced Anti-Porn Texas AG Ken Paxton

AUSTIN, Texas — The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a staunch anti-porn Republican culture warrior, began Tuesday in the state Senate, probing allegations of “bribery, unfitness for office and abuse of public trust.”

According to the Washington Post, which deemed Paxton’s impeachment “historic,” the first day of the trial involved “theatrics, a prayer and scores of witnesses called to appear for and against the conservative firebrand.”

The state House, the Post reported, “overwhelmingly voted to impeach the attorney general in May, temporarily forcing him from office without pay pending the trial that could lead to his permanent ouster.”

The report noted that Paxton has been an unwavering supporter of former president Trump and his MAGA faction, making it “all the more stunning” that his fellow Texas Republicans provided the determining votes to move his impeachment forward.

Before Paxton’s suspension, the Post noted, only two officials in the history of Texas had ever been impeached: a governor in 1917 and a district judge in 1975, both removed from office for “misuse of public funds.”

Among Paxton’s alleged misdeeds, the House listed instances of “misconduct, bribery, obstruction of justice and misappropriation of public resources stemming from his effort to obtain $3.3 million in state funding to settle a lawsuit by senior aides,” the Post reported.

Censoring Exxxotica and Crusading Against ‘Pornographers’

Paxton was sworn in as Texas attorney general in January 2015. A year later, he became enmeshed in the controversy over whether the Exxxotica adult expo should be allowed in Dallas.

In early 2016, seven members of the Dallas City Council backed Mayor Mike Rawlings’ resolution banning Exxxotica from returning to the venue that had hosted the event in August 2015. The expo organizers requested a preliminary injunction halting that resolution, but District Judge Sidney Fitzwater denied it, issuing a 32-page opinion that the council was “within its rights to ban a sex expo from returning to the city-owned convention center,” the Dallas Morning news reported at the time.

Although Fitzwater granted that “at least some of the content of the Exxxotica expo is protected under the First Amendment,” he ultimately ruled that the council could decide how to rent the venue for commercial purposes, as opposed to running “a public forum.”

The members of the council, however, explicitly condemned the show in virulently anti-porn terms. Echoing the then-popular strategy of framing porn as a “public health crisis,” council member Adam McGough declared, “The truth is pornography is not just a lie, it’s lethal,” while his colleague Rickey Callahan stated that he could not see the framers of the Constitution granting “the unbridled right of pornography to be displayed in a public facility.”

Paxton endorsed the campaign to censor Exxxotica in Dallas with gusto. He filed an amicus brief and announced it with the sensational headline “Attorney General Paxton Stands with Dallas Business Leaders against Pornography Convention.”

“It is vital that governmental entities have the ability to exclude sexually-oriented businesses from property that they own,” Paxton proclaimed. “The City of Dallas, through its democratically-elected officials, has rightfully decided that its convention center should not be home to an event where obscenity and criminal activity occurs. A federal court should not overturn that decision by elected officials.”

Paxton wrote his brief in tandem with the misleadingly named “Dallas Citizens Council,” a conservative, pro-business civic group.

In the brief itself, Paxton cannily steered clear of stating his notions about “obscenity” or “pornography,” narrowly focusing on the “public forum” debate alone. The brief offers only a brief mention of the controversial “secondary harms doctrine” typically used to restrict adult businesses to inconvenient, largely industrial areas, a circular-reasoning tactic developed to sidestep the First Amendment with a supposed “public safety” argument.

In 2017, when Fitzwater once again dismissed the complaints of the Exxxotica organizers, Paxton issued another press release doubling down on the inflammatory anti-porn rhetoric, calling the show “an illicit convention” organized by “pornographers.” 

Paxton wrote a second amicus brief in March 2017 supporting the city’s motion to dismiss the case, then claimed credit for helping prevent Exxxotica Dallas from taking place.

“Attorney General Paxton is fighting pornography in Texas because of its demonstrated harm on children,” the press release asserted, before shifting to an unrelated discussion of protecting children from online predators — even including a link to a “CyberSafety” website as it conflated that issue with the topic of an adults-only in-person convention.

An AG Office ‘Unmoored by Disarray’

Paxton was reelected as Texas AG in 2018 and campaigned for a third term in 2022.

In September 2022, the Associated Press’ Jake Bleiberg published an investigative report titled “Dysfunction in Texas AG’s Office as Paxton Seeks Third Term.”

Bleiberg reported that Paxton’s staff had “quietly dropped a series of human trafficking and child sexual assault cases after losing track of one of the victims, a stumble in open court emblematic of broader dysfunction inside one of America’s most prominent law offices.”

The report also characterized Paxton’s office as having “come unmoored by disarray behind the scenes, with seasoned lawyers quitting over practices they say aim to slant legal work, reward loyalists and drum out dissent.”

The investigation reported on how Paxton and his deputies “sought to turn cases to political advantage or push a broader political agenda, including staff screenings of a debunked film questioning the 2020 election. Adding to the unrest was the secretive firing of a Paxton supporter less than two months into his job as an agency advisor after he tried to make a point by displaying child pornography in a meeting.”

In fall 2020, according to the AP report, eight of Paxton’s top deputies accused him of “using the office to help a political donor who employed a woman with whom Paxton acknowledged having had an extramarital affair. The deputies all quit or were fired after going to the FBI, which opened an investigation.”

Paxton reportedly resorted to covering his office’s vacancies with a motley crew of questionably qualified supporters, including a former ice cream company owner named Tom Kelly Gleason, whose father was a big donor to the AG’s legal defense fund. Gleason had been a police officer in the 1970s, before his foray into the business of frozen desserts.

According to three people who spoke to AP, shortly after being appointed, Gleason “included child pornography in a work presentation at the agency’s Austin headquarters,” showing a horrifically graphic CSAM video “in a misguided effort to underscore agency investigators’ difficult work.”

The stunt, the report continued, “was met with outrage and caused the meeting to quickly dissolve. Afterward, Paxton’s top deputy, Brent Webster, told staff not to talk about what happened, according to one of the people.”

Gleason was dismissed less than two months after being appointed.

Policing ‘Pornography’ Amidst Personal Moral Failings

Paxton’s office also reportedly bungled a human trafficking investigation called “Operation Fallen Angel,” involving allegations against eight individuals said to be “involved in a scheme to force teenage girls to exchange sexual contact for crystal methamphetamine.”

As XBIZ reported, while Paxton was dealing with the chaotic collapse of morale and desertions in his office, he found time to file another amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to narrow radically the scope of Section 230 protection for websites.

Paxton claimed that the courts have “misinterpreted” Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act “and allowed it to become a nearly all-encompassing blanket protection for certain companies, specifically internet and Big Tech companies.”

According to the Republican AG, “boundless legal protections for these companies due to their perceived status as ‘publishers’ has heretofore prevented states from holding Big Tech accountable for numerous legal violations, even those that are unrelated to the publication of user content.”

The brief referred to “pornography” several times, asserting that “Congress enacted Section 230 as part of a broader statutory scheme to limit children’s access to internet pornography. Section 230 does that by allowing internet platforms to remove pornography (and similar content) without risk of being called to account for the content they fail to remove.”

Paxton also alleged that “the statutory history of Section 230 confirms the congressional intent to encourage Internet platforms to remove pornography and similar content, not to grant platforms government-like immunity for their own conduct. Supplementing legislation that criminalized the sharing of pornography, Section 230 gave Internet companies telephone-like liability protections, which allowed them to voluntarily remove pornography even as they carried countless other forms of content.”

Paxton was reelected as Texas Attorney General on Nov. 8, and impeached with bipartisan approval six months later by a House vote of 121-23.

“At the heart of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s recent troubles,” the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Monday, “is that he used his office to help a political donor — Austin real estate investor Nate Paul — in exchange for allegedly helping the attorney general remodel his home and giving Paxton’s mistress a job in his company.”

Paxton’s private and public actions, the impeachment resolution states, “indicate his unfitness for office.”

Paxton pleaded not guilty on Tuesday at the start of his Senate impeachment trial.

TeamSkeet Drops Full Version of ‘Vanna’s Easy A’

TeamSkeet Drops Full Version of 'Vanna's Easy A'

MIAMI — TeamSkeet has released the full version of its latest feature, “Vanna’s Easy A.”

A parody of the 2010 film “Easy A,” the title stars reigning XBIZ Female Performer of the Year Vanna Bardot, alongside Codey Steele, Alexis Abbey, Shay Sights, Ryan Mclane, Alex Legend, Chad Alva, Danny Mountain, Daniel Shar and Nick Strokes.

Bardot plays “a vibrant high school student who finds herself caught up in rumors and chaos after helping her best friend (Steele) lose his virginity,” said a rep.

“The full release of ‘Vanna’s Easy A’ is an amazing addition to our platform,” the rep continued. “It’s a movie that invites viewers to explore desires and taboos, all within the realm of amusing and sensual storytelling. Vanna portrays her character perfectly and viewers will enjoy watching her great performance.”

“Vanna’s Easy A” is streaming on TeamSkeet.

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Kimberly Scott Faubel, Josh Ortiz to Co-Host Retail Edition of XBIZ Honors

Kimberly Scott Faubel, Josh Ortiz to Co-Host Retail Edition of XBIZ Honors

LOS ANGELES — Kimberly Scott Faubel of COTR and Josh Ortiz of XR Brands have been named co-hosts of the 2024 XBIZ Honors, the pleasure industry’s biggest night, set for Jan. 14 at the stylish Loews Hollywood Hotel.

Faubel began her career on the retail side of the pleasure industry in 2003, and currently serves as sales director for COTR. She has made a name for herself by putting inclusion and sex-positivity at the forefront of her endeavors. In 2019, Faubel was named XBIZ Community Figure of the Year, and was nominated for WIA Woman of the Year. 

Ortiz is a sex educator and brand ambassador for XR Brands, with a pair of XBIZ award wins under his belt. In 2021 he was named Brand Ambassador of the Year, and in 2023 his “Screw Taboo with The Dad Bod Dom” social media sex-ed sessions earned him the trophy for Retail Training Program of the Year.

Both co-hosts shared their excitement about coming together on the XBIZ Honors stage.

“When I was asked to co-host, it was an easy ‘yes,’” Faubel said. “When I was told I would co-host with Josh Ortiz, it sent me over the moon! As a longtime performer and teacher of improv comedy, I wholeheartedly believe in connection and trust on stage. Josh and I have a great foundation of banter, respect, trust and ridiculousness. If nothing else, I know he and I will have a good time! Which should translate well to the crowd of hopeful nominees and supporters.”

Ortiz expressed equal enthusiasm about hosting alongside Faubel, calling her “a fantastic and hysterical human, and definitely someone deserving this honor.” 

“As for me? Absolutely terrified — 14-out-of-10 anxiety,” Ortiz said. “Hosting is giving me ‘sharting at the spelling bee’ vibes, but that’s apparently the only way I thrive, so let’s do it! I’m not sure how anyone could ever top last year’s hosts, Megan Swartz and Adam Hasner, but we’re going to give it our best!”

The 2024 XBIZ Honors annual gala will cap off a vibrant weekend featuring the inaugural Vibe Expo, which will unfold at the Loews Hollywood Hotel Jan. 11-14.  

For information about Vibe Expo, click here. For XBIZ Honors event inquiries, click here.

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X.com to Mine Users’ Posts, Including Adult, for AI Training

X.com to Mine Users' Posts, Including Adult, for AI Training

SAN FRANCISCO — X.com users who have agreed to the new Terms of Service effective Sept. 28 have authorized the company to use their public posts to train its AI and machine learning models.

The new ToS also allow the Elon Musk-led company formerly known as Twitter collect its users’ biometric data.

Twitter was one of the few major platforms to tolerate adult content in its main feed and Musk has continued that policy after his October 2022 purchase of the company.

The AI-training changes were first flagged by Stackdiary’s Alex Ivanov and reported last week by TechCrunch. Bloomberg first reported the biometric authorization, and also noted another change allowing X.com to mine user educational and employment date, which may be used to populate a LinkedIn competitor.

The AI policy change is found in section 2.1: “We may use the information we collect and publicly available information to help train our machine learning or artificial intelligence models for the purposes outlined in this policy.”

Ivanov noted that Musk has expressed interest in developing his xAI company, and this “leads him to theorize that Musk likely intends to use X as a source of data for xAI,” TechCrunch reported.

Musk posted on X.com a reply to a post about the ToS change, adding a clarification that his plan is to use “just public data, no DMs or anything private.”

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Vendo to Hold Quarterly ‘Merchant Conference’ Thursday

LUCERNE, Switzerland — Vendo Services will host its next Merchant Conference on Thursday, before participating in XBIZ Amsterdam next week.

The Vendo Merchant Conferences, held quarterly in a 90-minute format, bring online vendors up to date on the latest regulations and market trends in payment processing, while also offering a forum for networking and interaction.

Director of Payments and Risk Fernando Latorre will kick off the event with an overview of open banking and its potential to reshape the realm of electronic money transfers, using PIX as a case study. Created and managed by Brazil’s Central Bank, PIX is an instant payment ecosystem linked to over 700 Brazilian financial institutions.

Lust Films & Publications CEO Pablo Dobner will share the company’s strategy to building an authentic brand, engaging audiences and standing out in a crowded marketplace. The XBIZ award-winning company was established in 2004 by Dobner and his wife Erika Lust.

Vendo Director of Data Science Xisca Pericàs will talk about how data bites can help vendors forecast revenues, optimize resources and craft better sales strategies by taking seasonality into account.

The conference will wrap up with a session led by Latorre on the Visa Integrity Risk Program (VIRP), MC AI regulation and other regulatory shifts.

CEO and President Mitch Platt said, “Our Merchant Conferences aim to help e-commerce merchants and streaming content providers achieve better business outcomes, while at the same time find community with other vendors. It’s great to see familiar faces quarter after quarter.”

Next week, Vendo will also participate in XBIZ Amsterdam the Park Centraal Hotel in Amsterdam.

As a corporate sponsor of the conference, Vendo will host the two speed-networking events Monday and Tuesday. Structured in short, one-on-one interactions, speed networking allows people to make new connections and collaborations in a relaxed setting.

Platt explained that the sponsorship “is a prime example of our efforts to build community and help vendors reach their highest potential. It offers a platform for people to get to know each other, find synergies and advance their business objectives.”

Vendo leaders will play an active role in various panels and workshops. Platt will moderate a panel on indie paysites, as well as lead a workshop on the keys to building a strong corporate culture. Vendo COO Thierry Arrondo will explore the latest trends in payment processing in the “Money Talks: Payment Processing in 2023” panel, including issues affecting the global payments landscape, billing and payment regulations, proactive compliance measures and how the landscape is evolving.

According to Arrondo, XBIZ Amsterdam “offers a tremendous opportunity for all segments of the industry to meet and learn about the rapidly changing nature of payments. We’re looking forward to sharing updates on PIX, Brazil’s fastest-growing payment method, new trends in crypto payment processing, strategies to increase sales penetration in Asia, and how AI innovations are minimizing fraud while boosting sales conversions.”

Throughout the week, both Platt and Arrondo are available for one-on-one meetings with online merchants to explore their payment processing needs and concerns.

For more information, visit VendoServices.com.

For event information, visit XBIZAmsterdam.com.

Adult Time Launches Gonzo Studio Brand ‘Up Close’

Adult Time Launches Gonzo Studio Brand 'Up Close'

MONTREAL — Adult Time has launched its new gonzo studio brand Up Close, which focuses on female pleasure.

The brand “puts women’s sexual desires and experiences at the forefront,” said a rep. “Up Close crafts visually striking, ethically created experiences through its three primary series — ‘Up Close,’ ‘How Women Orgasm,’ and the ‘Get Up Close’ podcast.”

Adult Time Chief Creative Officier Bree Mills enthused about the new brand.

“As a creator, I’ve been exploring the unscripted space since 2018 when we first launched our ‘We Like Girls’ series, but these projects have never had a dedicated place in our programming since we’re so historically known for our story-driven work,” Mills said. “Thankfully, there has been a rise in consumer demand for authentic unscripted content and we’ve been eager to take our spin on the traditional gonzo genre, so Up Close was born.

“Our flagship ‘Up Close’ series invites viewers to feel intimately connected to the women they are watching as they embark on different sexual experiences, while ‘How Women Orgasm’ caters to self-pleasure, and our forthcoming podcast will be all about understanding sexuality through conversations aimed to enlighten, entertain, and educate,” Mills added.

For more information, visit GetUpClose.

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KushKards Partners With Rock Candy for ‘NaughtyVibes’ Collaboration

KushKards Partners With Rock Candy for 'NaughtyVibes' Collaboration

LOS ANGELES — KushKards/NaughtyKards is teaming up with Rock Candy Toys to launch NaughtyVibes, a co-branded line of pleasure product greeting cards.

Each NaughtyVibes package will include one greeting card, one Rock Candy Honey Stinger bullet vibrator and one Fresh Vibes pleasure product cleaning towelette.

“‘Good vibes only’ is the perfect way to describe this energetic collaboration,” said KushKards/NaughtyKards founder Lauren Miele. “After a year of searching, Rock Candy emerged as the ideal partner for this unique KushKards venture.”

Rock Candy Director of Sales Tracy Leone enthused about the collaboration.

“We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with Lauren and KushKards,” she said. “Our brands are so complimentary; truly the intersection of whimsical and witty. The energy between our teams is fantastic, and I am very excited to see what the future holds.”

The first six NaughtyVibes packages debut later this month.

For more information, visit KushKards and RockCandyToys.

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Calvista Signs Exclusive Aussie Distro Deal With Sliquid

Calvista Signs Exclusive Aussie Distro Deal With Sliquid

SYDNEY — Calvista has signed a deal to exclusively distribute Sliquid products in Australia and New Zealand.

“We’re thrilled to join forces with Calvista,” said Sliquid CEO Dean Elliott. “Their dedication to excellent service and their deep understanding of the Australian pleasure products market, make them the perfect partner for our brand. Together, we will continue to scale our international business, brand awareness, and bring Sliquid premium intimate products to even more customers across the continent.”

Calvista Managing Director Roger Sheldon-Collins returned Elliott’s praise.

“We are excited to partner with Sliquid,” he said. “The brand aligns perfectly with our commitment to offering the best adult products to our customers. Sliquid’s reputation for creating high-quality, body-safe lubricants and personal care items perfectly complements our existing portfolio, enabling us to better serve the diverse needs of our clients across Australia and New Zealand.”

For more information, visit Calvista.

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Mocha Menage Makes MYLF Debut

LAS VEGAS — Mocha Menage has made her debut on MYLF in “Sweet Mocha.”

The scene features Menage along with Dan Damage for a shower scene before the duo move on to the living room. 

“This is the second time that I have had the privilege of working with TeamSkeet this year and just like the first time, everything about this day was unforgettable,” said Menage. “Dan Damage is one of those male leads that brings everything you need in teams of sexual motivation. But, he is also one of the male performers who will do everything he can to make you look sexy. I hope that this is just the first of many visits to the MYLF studios. I am embracing this newfound title of MILF, and, like every other chapter of the book that is my career, I am hoping to make it something that fans will want to read with excitement and lust.”

The scene is streaming on MYLF.

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Bea York Drops New Girl/Girl Clip on OnlyFans

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Bea York has debuted a new Girl/Girl clip, “Rainy Day Hook Up,” available now on OnlyFans.

Co-starring Jasmine Teaa, the clip features the duo who make the best of a rainy day while on vacation together. 

“We look amazing together, and if you love big boobs, you’ll love this scene,” said York. “You definitely want to spend some time with my sexy friend and me this long holiday weekend.” 

The clip is streaming on OnlyFans

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