Chris Johnson Dead in Nevada BASE Jumping Accident

Chris Johnson Dead in Nevada BASE Jumping Accident

LAS VEGAS — Male performer Chris Johnson died last week in Nevada in a BASE jumping accident, after jumping from a cliff at Lamoille Canyon and striking rocks at the bottom.

Johnson, who described himself in his Twitter bio as “the skydiving porn star,” was 38 and had been active in the adult industry since 2007.

His IAFD credits show titles up until 2020, but with very few titles and reissues for the last five years.

Las Vegas news outlets widely reported the Elkin county accident, noting that “U.S. Forest Service officials are asking BASE jumpers to find safer locations to engage in the extreme sport than a northern Nevada canyon” and that Johnson was the “second man wearing a wingsuit” who died “after jumping from the same spot in recent months.”

According to the local Fox affiliate, another BASE jumper died June 12.

“BASE jumping stands for building, antenna, span and earth — the four common objects from which BASE jumpers launch a descent using wingsuits or parachutes,” Fox reported.

“Two deaths at the same jump spot in less than four months are two too many,” District Ranger Josh Nicholes said.

Fellow male talent Danny Mountain tweeted, “Very sad day — just found out my old roommate in 2009-2010, and who I took to London with me for 10 days in summer of 2009, […] Chris Johnson has sadly passed from a BASE jump that went sadly wrong on Tuesday. Another good one gone too soon.”

Johnson had much been in demand, particularly during 2008-2013, racking up almost 700 credits for top companies such us Naughty America (for whom he shot the most), Hustler, Brazzers, Reality Kings, Vivid, Penthouse, Evil Angel, Adam & Eve, Zero Tolerance, Wicked, Cherry Pimps and many others.

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Florida Judge: Cops Can Decide What is ‘Obscene’ While Making Arrests

LAKE CITY, Fla. — Florida Judge Marcia Morales Howard ruled this week that the police officers who arrested and charged a local man for “obscenity” over a First Amendment-protected rear window sticker reading “I EAT ASS” are not liable to be sued for the financial and emotional harm they caused the driver because of the controversial doctrine of “qualified immunity.”

Judge Morales Howard decided that the obscenity laws are unclear and therefore the police had reason to arrest 23-year-old northern Florida resident Dillon Webb — who invoked his First Amendment rights during a traffic stop — based on their own notions and interpretations of “obscenity” and “derogatory language.”

In May 2019, Webb was arrested by police officers near Lake City, an inland city halfway between Jacksonville and Tallahassee, because he was driving a Chevrolet pickup with an “I EAT ASS” decal on the rear window.

The official police report explicitly said the only reason Webb had been stopped at 5:50 p.m. while traveling on Highway 90 was because cops had observed white letters that stated “I EAT ASS” on the back window and had decided that “this sticker violates Florida State Statute 847.011 (2), which is a second-degree misdemeanor.”

The cited statute, also per the police report, criminalizes “possession of obscene material.”

Driver Invoked 1st Amendment During Arrest

The police officers, Deputy English and Corporal Kirby, then confronted Webb and his passenger and, according to him, “Dillon [sic] became very defensive about the sticker on his truck and stated: ’Their [sic] just words.’”

The police officers then admitted they asked Dillon “how a parent or a small child would explain the meaning of the words ‘I EAT ASS.’ Dillon then told me that it would be up to the parent.”

The cops also readily admitted issuing a citation “due to the derogatory statement on the back of Dillon’s window” and took photos of the sticker to “be placed into evidence at that Columbia County Sheriff’s office.”

After handing Webb the ticket, the cops said they “allowed him to remove one of the letters from the word ‘ASS’ so that the statement would no longer be derogatory. Dillon refused and informed me he would not remove the sticker because of his First Amendment right.”

The cops proceeded to arrest Webb, place him in his patrol car and had the pickup towed to a yard.

Webb was then booked into the Columbia county jail charged with “obscene writing on vehicles and resisting an officer without violence.”

Charges Dropped, But Harm Inflicted

Within a week, the Florida State Attorney office confirmed that Webb had been correct about his First Amendment rights

“Having evaluated the evidence through the prism of Supreme Court precedent it is determined the Defendant has a valid defense to be raised under the First Amendment of our United States Constitution. Given such, a jury would not convict under these facts,” the Florida State Attorney office confirmed in writing to Webb’s lawyer Andrew Bonderud.

Bonderud told the local press that the arrest was “a joke.”

“We don’t criminalize jokes in this country. It’s not obscenity. It’s protected by the First Amendment,” he said. “If they don’t like it, they can respond with their own bumper sticker or look the other way.”

Nevertheless, Webb had been compelled to pay $2,500 bail and been suspended from his job without pay, paid fees to recover his truck and was convincingly entitled for compensation for emotional and reputational damage.

So, as attorney Bonderud wrote on Facebook back in May 2019, “Now we transition from defense to offense. The First Amendment was our defense. What is Sheriff Hunter’s defense? We will find out.”

Cops’ Get Out of Jail (and Liability) Card: ‘Qualified Immunity’

The Columbia County Sheriff Department, however, had a familiar card up their sleeve. The officers, their lawyers claimed, had “qualified immunity,” and were therefore not liable for the harm they had caused to Webb.

Over two years after the arrest, a Florida district court judge has now decided that “the law is unclear enough” about obscenity “that a police officer was entitled to qualified immunity based on his arresting a man for the sticker,” reports noted legal analyst Eugene Volokh of The Volokh Report.

According to Volokh, and most legal scholars, the sticker “wasn’t obscene under the Florida statute, which tracks the Supreme-Court-approved definition of obscenity: “‘Obscene’ means the status of material which: the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest; depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct as specifically defined herein; and taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.”

To be obscene, Volokh added,  an expression “must be, in some significant way, erotic, and must tend to arouse lustful thoughts or sexual responses and not just refer to sexual acts. Hardcore pornography might be obscene, especially if displayed in public; but this sort of vulgar verbal reference to a sexual act is far from hardcore pornography.”

Cops Can Decide What’s ‘Obscene,’ to Be Sorted Out Later at Defendant’s Expense

This week Judge Morales Howard ruled that “Deputy English and Corporal Kirby subjectively interpreted the sticker as depicting a sexual act and believed that the sticker violated Florida’s obscenity statute. While Webb denies the sticker was, in fact, obscene, in interviews he repeatedly acknowledged the sexual nature of his sticker, albeit couched as an attempt at humor, showing that the notion that an erotic message was more than hypothetical — it could reasonably be viewed as the predominant message being communicated.”

Indeed, the judge continued, “others in the videos similarly acknowledged, both directly and indirectly, that the sticker described a sexual act. Given this evidence, including Webb’s own statements, it is beyond dispute that reasonable officers possessing the same knowledge as Deputy English and Corporal Kirby could have thought the sticker depicted a sexual act, and as such [was arguably obscene].”

“Deputy English and Corporal Kirby’s determination that the sticker lacked serious value under Florida law was not inherently unreasonable under the circumstances,” the judge also decided. “As such, the Court finds reasonable officers in the same circumstances and with the same knowledge as Deputy English and Corporal Kirby could believe Webb’s sticker was obscene, making it an arrestable offense under Florida law.”

Legally Untrained Cops With Moralistic Biases

First Amendment expert and adult industry attorney Lawrence Walters, from the Walters Law Group, told XBIZ that Judge Morales Howard’s decision “illustrates the inherent problem with the ‘qualified immunity’ defense. Law enforcement officers cannot be held liable for violating the constitution unless there is binding precedent (here, from the Eleventh Circuit or U.S. Supreme Court) that holds this kind of bumper sticker to be not obscene. Since no such case has been decided, the officer is let off the hook on qualified immunity.”

When the issue comes down to obscenity, Walters continued “there will rarely be a case with facts similar enough to make the violation of the First Amendment ‘clearly established’ as required to impose liability under civil rights statutes. This is particularly true now, since obscenity charges are rare — leaving the legal status of most content undetermined.”

Walters told XBIZ his firm had handled a similar case years ago in Florida involving a bumper sticker that read “Fuck You, You Fucking Fuck.”

“We got the criminal charges dismissed, but in the federal lawsuit against the officer, the court found that qualified immunity protected him since it was not clearly established that the words were not obscene,” Walters explained.

“Until Congress does something to fix the qualified immunity defense, which the courts created from whole cloth, it will be difficult to punish law enforcement officers who violate First Amendment rights based on bogus obscenity charges,” Walters said. “In our experience, most police officers have no training in obscenity law or the Miller Test, which exacerbates the problem.”

UKPornParty Releases New Gonzo Gang-Bang Title ‘Anal Sex Party 2’

SURREY, UK — British label UKPornParty has released its latest gonzo gang-bang title, “Anal Sex Party 2,” featuring Alexxavice, Rebecca Jane Smyth and Piggymouth.

The action was shot with amateur guys from U.K. swingers clubs “stepping up to fuck some of the hottest, naughtiest girls on the U.K. model circuit,” teased a rep. “These girls are always happy to take it up a notch and get fucked in the ass; lot of double penetration, too, with the girls taking on all comers.”

Director and producer Robin Banks noted “everything’s freeform. We roll with the action as it plays out.”

“But when there’s stunning girls like Alexxa and Piggymouth demanding more dicks in their back door, there’s certainly no shortage of volunteers happy to help,” Banks added.

Visit ErigoDVDs.com for additional details on “Anal Sex Party 2.”

Find UKPornParty online and on Twitter.

Direct wholesale inquiries to sales@erigogroup.com. For licensing and broadcast concerns, contact julian.becker@optime-strategies.com.

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Deja Vu Cuts Ribbon on New Suzie’s Retail Outlet in Honolulu

Deja Vu Cuts Ribbon on New Suzie's Retail Outlet in Honolulu

HONOLULU, Hawaii — Deja Vu Services has cut the ribbon on a new Suzie’s Adult Superstore retail outlet in Honolulu.

“We’re very excited to announce our continued expansion in the Hawaii market,” Deja Vu Ryan Carlson said.

Describing Suzie’s as “the undisputed market leader in Hawaii with three stores,” the new location, Director of Purchasing Megan Swartz noted, “represents a great opportunity for us to continue growing in Hawaii and other states.”

Deja Vu has an additional six new retail locations set to open in the coming months, particularly in the midwest and northeast.

“No competing adult retail chain has as many locations as our group, nor a premium merchandising program that has proven itself coast-to-coast and around the globe.  We’re excited for the growth opportunities that continue to come our way,” Director of Retail Operations Tim Unglesbee enthused.

The new Suzie’s is located at 726 Kapahulu Avenue in Honolulu; find Deja Vu online and on Twitter.

Last month, Deja Vu announced the acquisition of several adult retail outlets in Southern California and Texas as well as gentlemen’s clubs in Tennessee.

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TheFlourishXXX Releases ‘Flourish University’ Season One Trailer

LOS ANGELES — TheFlourishXXX has released a trailer for Season One of “Flourish University,” a new series that presents the college experience with a twist.

“Welcome to the Flourish University,” castmate and “professor” Isiah Maxwell teased. “We offer classes in Sexology 101, DP Training, Dick Orientation and DVP. Come and sign up for your classes today.”

Forthcoming episodes feature Blake Blossom, Gia Derza, Ricky Spanish, Eliza Ibarra, Jasmine Wilde, Anthony Pierce, Baby Girl Gracie, LuLu Chu, Cierra Bell, Lacy Lennon, Yumi Sin, Rory Knox and Annie Archer, among others.

The first episode of this series stars Maxwell with Maya Woulfe, Tommy Pistol and Margarita Lopez.

“This was a dream come true for me,” enthused newcomer Lopez. “Both Isiah and Tommy are top-of-the-top of males I heard to work with — maybe even the top. And Maya and I hit it off right from the very beginning. I am glad TJ of TheFlourishXXX picked a place that allowed us to bang each other all over the premises for hours.”

Maxwell enjoyed a return to the studio.

“Always a fun time when I shoot with the crew at TheFlourishXXX,” he said. “The way they are evolving is faster than the norm in this industry; big things to come and an honor to work with them always.”

Woulfe share her thoughts about shooting her episode.

“This was the first time I shot B/B/G for a studio,” Woulfe shared. “I was timid going into the shoot as it was a foursome, and I didn’t know how it would happen but they made it so freaking fun. I am looking forward to working with TheFlourishXXX on their fetish BDSM site, as well.”

The first episode can be found here and at FlourishUniv.com; follow the studio on Twitter.

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Roxie Rae Releases 4 New Fetish Clips This Week

TAMPA, Fla. — Roxie Rae has released four new fetish clips featuring Indica Jane, Sushii, Ama Rio, Vaeda Vixen and Rae herself.

Three of this week’s new clips are from Roxie Rae Fetish.

“First up is Roxie’s clip for all you face fetish fans,” a rep teased. “If you want to see Roxie’s pretty profile making different expressions, then this clip is a must have.” Click here to find it.

An all-girl clip features Indica and Sushii with “some sexy belly worship. Indica licks and fondles Sushii’s soft belly, much to Sushii’s delight,” said the rep.

This week’s third new addition to Roxie Rae Fetish is “Gym Brat Ama Rio’s Small Penis Humiliation” and depicts Rio mocking the viewer for their small size.

An update to The Foot Fantasy has Vixen showing off her sweaty feet. “This newbie loves the smell of her sweaty feet, getting her toes nice and wet,” explained the rep.

Find Roxie Rae online and on Twitter for updates.

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Cherry.tv Announces New Model Referral Feature

Cherry.tv Announces New Model Referral Feature

LOS ANGELES — Cherry.tv has rolled out a new feature for models designed to facilitate the creation of referral links for tracking their user referrals.

“Thanks to this new feature, Cherry.tv models can now conveniently create referral links in their dashboard,” a rep explained. “Referral earnings will then show up together with models’ streaming income, so it’s easy to keep track.”

“Anytime a new user registers for an account on Cherry.tv through a model’s referral link, models will earn a percentage of everything that user spends on the platform,” said the rep. “Models may also earn a $100 commission for referring another model to the platform.”

Business Development and Talent Manager Zuzana Kasinski noted the feature was developed from “many conversations at industry conferences and from listening to individual model feedback.”

“I realized that models are looking for certain features on cam platforms,” she continued. “They like to be rewarded for new user referrals, and they also want to earn commissions for referring other models — which, of course, makes sense. We want our models to know we recognize their hard work and effort, and that’s why at Cherry.tv we treat them as our business partners in every possible way.”

Visit Cherry.tv for additional information about the model referral program and follow the platform on Twitter; affiliate promotion details can be found at CherryCash.

Zuzana Kasinski was recently the subject of a Women in Adult (WIA) profile for XBIZ World; click here to read it.

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Pablo, Sebas Cortés Pledge Cam Show Proceeds to Local Disaster Recovery Efforts

LOS ANGELES — Pablo Cortés and Sebas Cortés (aka PabloySebas), reigning XBIZ Cam Awards win for “Best Cam Model Duo,” are donating all proceeds from live cam shows, through September 30, to assist in recovery efforts following a volcanic explosion on the island of La Palma, which neighbors the island of Gran Canaria where the duo live.

The explosion earlier this week “destroyed villages, houses, and left hundreds of families with nothing,” explained the duo in a joint statement. “They need help — money, food and volunteers.”

They plan to assist with recovery efforts as soon as they can safely travel to the island.

Find additional details here and on Twitter and Instagram; follow Pablo and Sebas Cortés on Twitter and find their premium social media links here.

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ANME/XBIZ Goes ‘Hybrid,’ In-Person for January Show

ANME/XBIZ Goes 'Hybrid,' In-Person for January Show

LOS ANGELES — ANME and XBIZ are joining forces to host the first-ever hybrid trade show for the retail industry, set to take place virtually and in-person at the Marriott Burbank hotel Jan. 10-12, 2022. 

CalExotics, Doc Johnson, Nasstoys, Penthouse Lingerie and Satisfyer are the returning Premier Sponsors of the event. 

The ANME/XBIZ Show, originally held as a virtual-only event in January and July of this year, brings together the best of each organization’s signature event format, offering an expansive slate of exhibitors and the opportunity to participate in scheduled one-on-one meetings.

With safety being the top priority for event organizers, the show will be hosted with stringent COVID-19 protocols based on the latest California regulations. 

The new hybrid event format offers vendors and buyers more options for participation. Vendors can choose between in-person booth and hotel suite options — which also includes tickets to the XBIZ Honors dinner and awards ceremony and the 2022 XBIZ Awards — while also taking advantage of scheduled virtual meetings with international buyers. 

Vendors also have the option to exhibit virtually only, with all vendors given the opportunity to enlist for up to 30 pre-set meetings.

Qualified buyers may participate in the hybrid ANME/XBIZ Show for free by contractually committing to fulfill their meeting obligations. Buyers that are unable to attend in person can opt to participate virtually, with the most prolific buyers qualifying for up to $1,000 in prizes and incentives, and a standard $200 gift card for fulfilling their meeting obligations. 

Attendance of the in-person event also includes the opportunity to attend a slate of educational seminars and happy hours.

For event information, visit ANMEXBIZ.com or contact anmexbiz@xbiz.com.

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Kink.com Founder Peter Acworth Returns as CEO

Kink.com Founder Peter Acworth Returns as CEO

SAN FRANCISCO — Peter Acworth, the founder of Kink.com, has announced a return to the company as CEO nearly four years after stepping away to focus on personal projects.

Acworth intends to “reimagine the company for a new, performer-centered fan market.”

“Twenty years ago, Kink.com helped pioneer the idea that performers were the most important voice in production,” he said. “Today, we’re living in a world where performers not only control who they shoot with and what they shoot, but they often own the content. I wanted to return to a more active role so that I could guide the company in this new era, and reinvent the company to serve those creating the content.”

A rep noted Acworth founded the company in 1997 while a graduate student at Columbia University.

“Under his leadership, Kink.com became the largest adult producer of BDSM and fetish entertainment in the world, as well as a leader in ethical, consent-based production,” said the rep.

In 2018, he appointed longtime employee Alison Boden as CEO to run the company’s day-to-day operations.

“I want to thank Alison for leading the company during the last three and a half years,” Acworth said. “She is someone I respect both personally and professionally, and I wish her well. But the truth is, I missed being at the helm of the company I built, especially at such a transformational time for the industry.”

The founder plans “big changes, including moving aggressively into creator content, livestreams and products and services. Many kink and fetish creators have struggled for attention among the flood of generic fan site content.”

“We’re a company that’s always believed in serving performers,” Acworth added. “I see Kink.com as a company that can help creators reach that global kink audience while simultaneously helping fans find the best kink and fetish creators in the world.”

Visit Kink.com and find the studio on Twitter.

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