Russian Creator Anastasia Grishman’s Husband Sentenced to 8 Years for Her Murder

Russian Creator Anastasia Grishman's Husband Sentenced to 8 Years for Her Murder

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — A Russian court this week sentenced the husband of popular adult OnlyFans creator and TikTokker Anastasia Grishman to eight years in prison for her 2022 murder.

The 26-year-old Grishman’s body was found in their St. Petersburg apartment’s bathroom in August 2022, after concerned friends requested help from local police.

Her husband, 24-year-old Dmitry Khamlovsky admitted to hacking her to death in July 2022, dumping her body in the bathtub and stealing her phone in order to impersonate her on social media for a week after his crime.

Khamlovsky initially had claimed that Grishman suffered from unspecified “mental problems” and had asked him to kill her. He later confessed to the murder, Euro Weekly News reported.

The Frunzensky District Court of St. Petersburg announced the verdict through a statement, announcing Khamlovsky was found guilty of committing a crime under Part 1 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

According to the court the murder resulted from “a background of previously occurring multiple family conflicts based on jealousy,” leading Khamlovsky to make “at least 22 stabs with a knife in the head, neck, torso, and upper limbs of the victim.

Khamlovsky was sentenced to “imprisonment for a period of eight years in a high-security penal colony.”

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Love Boutique to Host Valentine’s Day Event

Love Boutique to Host Valentine's Day Event

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Love Boutique is hosting a Valentine’s Day “Red Carpet Experience” event in Louisville on Friday, Feb. 16.

The retailer will host presentations from pleasure brands CalExotics, FemmeFunn and Evolved Novelties. Attendees will be able to have romantic photographs taken, and will receive a $200 gift bag.

“The Love Boutique has gone through extensive changes since the pandemic; renovating and painting the historic building, updating our theaters, and regularly featuring new and innovative events during the calendar year,” said a rep.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

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Aneros Scores 2024 XBIZ Award

LOS ANGELES — Aneros has won the 2024 XBIZ for Sexual Health and Wellness Brand of the Year.

“We are truly honored to have received this award for the fifth year in a row,” said Brent Aldon, director of sales and marketing for Aneros. “Thank you to everyone from XBIZ as well as the industry for your continued love and support and for continuing to make Aneros the number one prostate toy company.”

For a complete list of 2024 XBIZ Awards winners, click here.

For more information on Aneros, click here.

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Lauren Phillips Makes InkedVixensXXX Debut

Lauren Phillips Makes InkedVixensXXX Debut

LAS VEGAS — Newly crowned XBIZ MILF Performer of the Year Lauren Phillips makes her InkedVixensXXX debut alongside site honcho Trap.

As the scene opens, Trap heads to the bathroom “and discovers lovely ginger Lauren Phillips sitting on the couch playing on her phone,” the synopsis reveals. “Trap recognizes her and says he came to see her. She strips down and bends over while Trap massages her ass. She sucks his cock, slobbering all over. He takes her from behind while she sucks on a dildo.”

The scene is streaming on InkedVixensXXX.

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Mz. Kim Announces ‘Findom Class’

SAN FRANCISCO — Mz. Kim has announced a financial domination class, on Feb. 8.

”I believe that sex work can elevate and change women’s lives, as it has changed mine,” said Mz. Kim. “I want to give them better tools and skills to do so. Findom Class will do two things; it will give you tools to become a better findom and show you how I’ve actually made money as a findom.”

For more information and to register for the class, click here.

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Utah’s Leading Anti-Porn Crusader Proposes Jail Time Over ‘Porn Filter’ Activation

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s leading War on Porn crusader, State Sen. Todd Weiler, has introduced a measure mandating prison time for any electronics manufacturer worldwide who may fail to install and activate a default anti-porn filter on devices sold in the Mormon-majority state.

Weiler (R-Woods Cross) introduced SB 104 which would “accelerate part of a porn-blocking bill passed in 2021, which required all new cellphones and tablets sold in Utah, meant for both children and adults, to come with pornography filters activated as a default setting,” the Salt Lake City Tribune reported.

As XBIZ reported, Utah governor Spencer J. Cox (R) signed in March 2021 the controversial Republican bill HB 72, mandating a default porn filter on electronic devices sold in the state.

Members of Utah trade associations, tech company lobbies and free speech groups all advocated against HB 72.

The bill, a version of which a religious conservative legislator first had unsuccessfully tried in 2020, only moved forward after it was amended to indicate that it “will not go into effect until five additional states have adopted similar language. It gives a 10-year period for that to occur,” the Salt Lake City Fox affiliate reported.

Weiler vociferously complained at the time about the additional requirements. “In the years since then, we’ve kind of made ourselves an outlier when it comes to social media and porn websites. So it kind of begs the question, why are we waiting for other states on this one?”

Again, the Myth of ‘Porn Addiction’ as Excuse

Weiler’s said his current proposal SB104 “is intended to protect children from developing an addiction to pornography,” a pseudoscientific notion repeatedly debunked by public health scientists.

At a Utah Senate meeting, Elder Merv Arnold, a former General Authority for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), stated that “the whole issue constitutionally has been that we can’t restrict the adults from receiving the material. This does not.”

Utah, Arnold continued, “has a fabulous record… for being out in front and protecting our children and grandchildren from these kinds of issues. And this is just one more step in that direction.”

Utah has often led other states in implementing anti-porn legislation. In practice, the state has little separation between church, state, press, education and business, and the Mormon church — to which a majority of Utahns claim affiliation — has resisted scientific, evidence-based and parents-focused approaches to discussing child protection online.

Despite the national GOP’s laissez-faire philosophy regarding most business and regulatory issues, Utah’s Republican officeholders have relentlessly championed blanket mandates when it comes default manufacturer-enabled filters or age verification systems.

The LDS Church has also promoted “porn filters” in Utah and nationwide, based on church elders’ theological belief that all porn — a term that for them encompasses all depictions of sexuality outside of the Mormon marriage — is a ploy by Satan to destroy Mormon households.

Legislation mandating porn filters like Weiler’s proposals would result in a financial boom for filter businesses, which would be able to bid for both public and private contracts.

Leading anti-porn organization NCOSE (formerly Morality in Media) is currently led by Mormon activist Dawn Hawkins, who has endorsed for-profit religious porn filters like Covenant Eyes, telling the Baptist Press that she has “heard from hundreds of people who have struggled with pornography addiction and dependencies that the best way most of them have found to help is through an accountability model, similar to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and many successful gambling recovery programs.”

Ron DeHaas, president and co-founder of Covenant Eyes, sits on NCOSE’s board of directors.

Public Health Scientist Debunks ‘Porn Addiction,’ Criticizes Political Abuse of Term

WASHINGTON — Influential DC publication The Hill published on Wednesday an opinion piece by a public health scientist debunking the unscientific myth of “porn addiction,” and criticizing its rampant political use — chiefly by religious conservatives — to introduce anti-Free Speech legislation.

Joshua B. Grubbs, an associate professor in Psychology and an investigator in the Center on Alcohol, Substance Use, and Addiction at the University of New Mexico, explained that the current onslaught of propaganda, from “earnest op-eds to toothless legislation calling pornography a ‘public health crisis,’ to calls for warning labels,” lack grounding “in what careful scientific research has taught us about pornography use.”

In his The Hill article, titled “Is Pornography Really Warping Our Brains, or Is It a Moral Panic?,” Grubbs asserts that as a psychology professor and addiction researcher, he has “made a career out of understanding pornography use and its effects, publishing dozens of scientific studies on the topic.”

Across that work, he notes, “the most consistent finding is that simple narratives like ‘porn is bad’ or ‘porn is good’ are flawed. Such assertions, and the arguments that underpin them, always miss key information and are almost always wrong.”

According to Grubbs the science simply does not support the outlandish claims of “those who foment panic about pornography” by claiming that it “leads to addiction and mental health problems, damages the brain, results in violence against women, and drives epidemics of sexual dysfunction.”

“Claims that pornography is inherently addictive are without basis,” Grubbs concludes. “Some people do become out of control in their use of pornography, but the same can be said of exercise, shopping or even working. Yet, there is no rush to label most of these things as addictive because not every habitual behavior is an addiction.”

To read “Is Pornography Really Warping Our Brains, or Is It a Moral Panic?,” visit TheHill.com.

Vixen Media Group Scores 12 XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — Vixen Media Group and its cast and crews have nabbed 12 2024 XBIZ Awards.

Major awards include Feature Movie of the Year and Performer Showcase of the Year (“Influence: Vanna Bardot”), Female Performer of the Year (Vanna Bardot), Best New Studio/Imprint (MILFY), Erotic Site of the Year (Deeper), Gonzo Series of the Year, All-Girl Movie of the Year (“Play 4”) and Director of the Year — Body of Work (Non-Narrative) (Derek Dozer).

For a complete list of 2024 XBIZ Awards winners, click here.

For more information, visit VixenGroup.

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PussyKat, Gigi Rouge Star in Latest UKPornParty Release

SURREY, U.K. — PussyKat and Gigi Rouge star in UKPornParty’s newest scene, “Two Sluts Go Cock Mad.”

Directed and produced by Robin Banks, the UK studio’s latest gang bang features PussyKat and Gigi Rouge along with Amelia Grace, Mandy Foxxx, Evie Love, Talula Thomas, Classy Filth and Aurora Frost.

“I was super excited when they asked me to get involved, it was my first experience of a bukkake,” said Kat. “I absolutely loved it, and I think that’s pretty clear when you watch the footage. If the fans enjoy it as much as I did, we are on to a big win.”

Gigi Rouge enthused about the release.

“I’ve grown to love sex parties these days,” she said. “Of course I enjoy all sorts of porn work, naturally, but a good fucking, where I’m the center of all the attention, is a real turn on.”

The scene is available on DVD and VOD from AdultDVDEmpire .

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Foxxy Headlines Latest ‘Forbidden TS Affairs’ From TransSensual

Foxxy Headlines Latest 'Forbidden TS Affairs' From TransSensual

MONTREAL — Foxxy toplines the third volume of “Forbidden TS Affairs,” from Mile High Media studio brand TransSensual.

The title also features Eva Maxim, Jenna Gargles, Jessy Dubai, Anna De Ville, Tony Sting, Pierce Paris and Nick Fitt.

“Foxxy puts on another amazing performance in this third chapter of the engaging new series,” said Mile High VP Jon Blitt. “With Foxxy and her gorgeous cast members in top form, the action is nonstop in four captivating scenarios of lies, lust and wild abandon.”

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

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

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