Showing posts with label porn news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label porn news. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

VAN NUYS, Calif. — DreamZone Entertainment and The Screaming O have inked an exclusive deal to sell the latter’s Paco’s Taco stroker alongside one of the studio’s feature films at adult retail stores. The dual-purpose counter display cases will hold twelve packs, each containing a Paco’s Taco, a DreamZone DVD and Paco’s “Sauce,” Screaming O’s signature lube, a sales rep explained. Adam Hasner, vice president of DreamZone, said, “We are very excited to begin selling The Screaming O’s Paco’s Taco alongside our DreamZone features. It makes sense to sell a stroker with a movie, and this type of combo has always done very well for us.” “We’ve teamed with DreamZone to satisfy the horny hunger of millions of men around the world with Paco’s Taco , the industry’s first ultra-soft open-faced stroker,” Screaming O representative Conde Aumann said. Read more : http://bit.ly/HsvhGR
HICAGO — CirTran Corporation, the distributor of Playboy Energy drinks, claimed another victory in its battle with the entertainment giant, claiming a federal court in Illinois has reaffirmed an earlier decision to dismiss a complaint brought by Playboy Enterprises against Play Beverages, a partner of CirTran Beverages. Playboy and CirTran have been in an ongoing legal battle over use of the Playboy trademark including the iconic rabbit head symbol. CirTran maintained that beverage sales in 20 countries represents a large percentage of CirTran revenues and earlier this month said the Playboy-branded drink accounted for 98 percent of CirTran’s 2013-second quarter sales. Read More :http://bit.ly/1dTiCun

Sunday, October 27, 2013


VAN NUYS, CA — Rikki Six stars within the latest volume of Naughty America's latest tribute to ladies UN agency are not deterred by a marriage ring.

In "I Have a partner twenty five," industrious performers like Christy mackintosh, Britney Young, Raven Bay, Natasha Richard Starkey and 6 may create viewers question their vows. It’s the cheating sex they'll ne'er have however perpetually wished, the corporate aforementioned.

Christy mackintosh seduces her married doctor throughout a visit. Britney Young is over at her friend’s house to raise to borrow a backpack. The husband says he still has some things in it however it’s too late. She rips it open and finds a bunch of erotica. Britney won’t tell, ciao as she gets to own sex with him. Raven Bay works for a cosmetic surgeon and is creating a house decision. the girl she’s visiting isn't home, however her husband is. Bay helps shut the sale by giving the better half a twirl before he gets accustomed his wife’s new tits.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The AIDS Healthcare Foundation this afternoon blasted Los Angeles County officials for their decision to not defend a legal challenge to Measure B, the Los Angeles County Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry Act. AHF president Michael Weinstein, who has championed in support of Measure B for several years now, called on the county to enforce the law, which officially is on the books. "Despite Judge Pregerson's ruling that the condom requirement is, in fact, constitutional, county officials are now cherry picking which laws to enforce," Weinstein said in a press release. "This should be a huge embarrassment to the county, but as we've seen before, with little to no little accountability, they have no shame whatsoever. "It is a sad day when Dr. Jonathan Fielding and other L.A. County bureaucrats are unwilling or unable to defend a fairly straightforward law protecting the health and safety of adult film performers working in the industry in Los Angeles County," he said. Weinstein said that private counsel tapped by Los Angeles County Supervisors informed the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the county has chosen " ... not to file an answering brief ... due on Oct. 18," in the appellate case. The 9th Circuit's court clerk ordered answering briefs from defendants by Oct. 18 after Vivid filed a motion to dismiss the intervenor in the case — the AHF — from a preliminary injunction appeal. County supervisors previously declined to defend Measure B citing legal challenges by Vivid Entertainment to the constitutionality of the law on First Amendment grounds, but, in August, U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson ruled that Measure B's condom requirement for adult film productions was constitutional. Vivid and co-plaintiffs Kayden Kross and Logan Pierce filed their suit in January at U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, seeking to topple Measure B, which was approved by voters in November. The AHF was the sole sponsor of Measure B. http://bit.ly/1akUZ8o

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