Porn indictments.
2003-08-08 17:05:42.445173+02 by
Dan Lyke
3 comments
Justice Department indicts Extreme Associates on obscenity charges.
On the company's Web site, which Thursday featured an American flag waving
in the breeze, Zicari posted a statement that said no one had been arrested
and that the company remained in business. He vowed to fight the government
and wrote, "I definitely will not sit here and cry a bunch of tears."
He went on to name the five allegedly obscene films and, in an act of
defiance, announced that the company was selling "The Federal Five"
tapes at a discount on its Web site.
For those of you following along at home, Extreme Associates makes tapes which include rape and murder in their story line.
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#Comment Re: Porn indictments. made: 2003-08-09 22:18:02.706825+02 by:
Dan Lyke
Yeah, that's one of the problems when you're tackling principles... Oft times the slimiest are the test-cases.
#Comment Re: Porn indictments. made: 2003-08-08 22:29:48.120059+02 by:
petronius
And isn't this the most socially uplifting website currently extant!
#Comment Re: Porn indictments. made: 2003-08-08 18:48:45.415046+02 by:
Dan Lyke
Here's a direct link to the Federal 5.
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