Mike South is insistent upon making a case that Joe Brandi is the Mr. Big of Porn WikiLeaks, but here’s something to consider.
Is Dirty D Porn WikikiLeaks’ Mr. Big? If he isn’t, Dirty D, who was wanted by the law in a case involving an alleged underage porn performer, certainly knows who it is because he would have to have on file information about the person or company behind Porn Wiki leaks. Info like: Name, address, tax ID number, phone number, email, etc. That’s because Dirty D’s hawking his affiliate programs on Porn WikiLeaks.
In the course of your search on Porn WikiLeaks, if you hit this link http://nats.howigotrich.com/?nats=MTQ0NDE4ODo0OjU,0,0,0,0 you’ll find Dirty D’s thumb prints all over the place:
“Adult Webmaster Partnership Program Signup now and you will be telling your friends “How I Got Rich” Dirty D has been bringing you 100% Original Porn Since 1999. Why did Playboy TV, Playboy Radio, HBO and Cheri Magazine visit Dirty D? Because they know quality original adult entertainment when they see it! Our unique sites will turn your adult traffic into dollars!
The Dirty D back story in case the name doesn’t ring a familiar note:
Michael Storm, alias Dirty D, was among three people arrested in March 2009.
Storm, a director, was charged with exposure, lewd and lascivious behavior at the Playhouse Adult Theater in Tampa Florida’s Drew Park. The police had been on a six month stake out of Drew Park which had a reputation for lewd behavior and conduct.
An Internet entrepreneur, Storm claimed that he was there checking out the theater for a number of his websites which address the subject of public nudity. Storm also claimed that police were overdramatizing the situation because he has something of a reputation as a “pervert pornographer”.
“If anybody’s surprised that Dirty D masturbates, they need to check themselves,” said Storm who, along with his companions, was released after posting $750 bail.
Ordinarily, one might give Storm the benefit of the doubt, but almost a year later to the day, Storm was involved in a firestorm of a news story involving an underaged performer named Kelsie Cummings. It was Cummings who first blew the whistle on Storm when she wrote me in December of 2008.
According to Cummings’ story she was 17 at the time when she met an agent named Eric. Eric took her to a hotel for an audition claiming she had to do one if she wanted to make “tons of money”. They had sex. Though Cummings informed him she was underage she was told it was okay and to bring a friends’ ID for another shoot Eric was lining up for her.
Cummings discovered the location to be Storm’s house where there were five random guys off the street waiting there. Cummings claims she was told by Storm to fill out a model release with the information on the fake ID in her possession which led her to believe he knew she was underage.
Cummings did so, noting that she looks nothing like the girl in the photo ID. Cummings shot a solo scene, then was taken to an adult video store to do another one. Cummings claims because none of the performers were tested she wanted to leave.
Storm assured her that it was normal to be nervous. Nevertheless she refused, her husband came for her and Cummings didn’t get paid the amount she was supposed to receive which was $500. Soon afterwards, Cummings said she got an email from [email protected]
Basically in an attempt to blackmail her, Cummings was told if she didn’t shoot for them, she’d be turned into the cops for working underage.
About the same time Cummings emailed me, a story appeared on www.tampabay.com reporting that the police arrested Shawn Chastain and Ryan Jay Holtz co-horts of Storm’s. Each were charged with two counts of promoting a sexual performance by a child. They were released on $20,000 bail, but Storm was out of the country at the Barcelona Summit at the time of their arrests.
According to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement warrant, Chastain and Holtz were present at the house in Tampa when Cummings, was filmed – one video at Michael Storm’s house, and the other at Fantasy Land Adult Video, an adult theatre. The possession of the second video would refute what Cummings originally said about her walking out on the shoot.
According to the warrant, Chastain and Storm were present when Holtz asked Cummings if she had her fake identification. Storm then allegedly gave Cummings a release form to sign and said he knew she was only 17.
Storm later claimed that Cummings used fake IDs and performed in numerous porn shoots with various adult producers before and after his shoot.
According to Storm, Cummings went under a variety of aliases: Toni Cowell, Mandi Cowell, Destiney Poceous, Destinay Poceous and Erica Stone besides Kelsey Cummings.
According to other reports, Cummings was shooting as early as December, 2007. Storm also claimed that Cummings presented him a valid Florida driver’s license at the time of the shoot in question, and that Cummings also operates a blog that details her interest in working in porn and is married to a performer who has shot gay porn.
“A search for ‘Kelsey Cummings’ will show that she has shot for several producers. This vindictive attack has only been made against me and my company,” Storm went on to say.
Overall, Storm called Cummings’ story “false and defamatory” and that someone with an agenda was out to get him.
The police were apparently tipped to the case when they received a mailed letter that included copies of Cummings in the act of fellatio on the site GloryHolesGirlz.com, a site operated by Storm.
When he returned to the country early in 2010, Storm filed a not guilty plea. His attorney Bjorn Brunvand made a request for discovery and further asked that the judge reduce Storm’s $200,000 bond to $40,000 so that Storm could use the difference to pay his legal expenses.
The request was denied because it was argued that Storm had the financial means to support his case based on $60,000 in cash which was found in his home during the investigation by Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement officials, plus the fact that Storm’s business had been valued at $1 million.
Storm was subsequently arrested on March 17, 2010 and charged with two counts of the promotion of a sexual performance of a child and two counts of the use of a child in a sexual performance. An arraignment had been scheduled for Apr. 5, 2010.
On February 11, 2011 prosecutors dropped charges against Chastain, Holtz and Storm because Cummings, now 20, was no longer interested in cooperating. When prosecutors dropped the charges, Cummings was still working in the porn industry.
Because Cummings was the one to break the story, a case can be made that she was scared off or threatened from going further with it.
