“If it’s not one scandal, it’s another,” says porn icon Tabitha Stevens. “And I love it!”
In the matter of one weeks’ time, multiple porn scandals involving supposed stand up, professional men working in high-profile government positions has begun to surface.
Of course, we can’t forget the John Edwards situation last year where a good family man was having an affair and cheating his way through each government hierarchy – and fathered a child with his hidden mistress. Nor can we forget the Elliott Spitzer “Sexcapades” resulting in him conceding his position in New York City. Or how about Mike Bennett, the senator from Florida that got prime time air on Fox News because Sean Hannity called him out on the reporter that caught him looking?
Which is exactly why the September 7th release of “Sanatorium,” a twisted, mesmerizing story about an iconic porn super star discovering a dark secret world of perverts occupied by Senators, Lawyers, Priests and other do-gooders, whose public images as anti-porn crusaders are in direct opposition of their wicked lives behind closed doors is so perfect.
Take into account, NYC Judge James Gibbons who was relieved of his duties after an investigator told the New York Daily News, “there was a lot of porn on his computer – all young women. Lots of crotch and cleavage shots.”
Or who can forget Idaho Senator Larry Craig and his infamous lewd bathroom conduct in a Minneapolis airport?
All the while, Eric W. Deaton, a Constitution Party candidate for the US Senate from New Lebanon, Ohio, indicted for unlawful sex with a minor and now faces a $10,000 fine and up to five years in prison.
And the controversy extends worldwide, where in New South Wales, Australia, the Reverend Fred Nile, a highly revered member of the Christian Democrat Party and the longest serving member of the New South Wales Parliament, has been accused of visiting pornography websites on his Parliament computer. An audited history has him visiting porn sites over 200,000 times.
“If you go to Google, there are hundreds and hundreds of pages of scandals involving politicians,” says Stevens. “We were just on the forefront of shedding light on their dirty, devious behavior.”
The twisted, symbolic, visionary, sexually charged feature releases September 7th nationwide. “Sanatorium,” an Orona Stevens Production. Distributed by Zero Tolerance, starring Tabitha Stevens, Kagney Linn Carter and Sara Sloane.