Florida- Responding to Florida photog Mario’s claim that female talent Portia was hired to work without an HIV test, Craig Valentine says this is true. But it was Mario who hired her, not him, says Valentine.
Valentine, who earlier said he wouldn’t have hired Portia without an HIV test, now says he did hire her- but only to do a scene involving a sex toy.
“The toy scene wasn’t for me,” states Valentine claiming that it was a scene for another company. “She didn’t have an AIDS test- I couldn’t shoot her.”
Other than the toy scene, Valentine states that he didn’t shoot Portia in anything else, contradicting what Mario has to say. Mario claims that Valentine also shot her for a blow job scene.
“Somebody else shot the toy scene,” says Valentine. “She was brought to me- I couldn’t use her. I told Mario she could shoot for him. I have no use for her. She doesn’t have any paperwork.”
According to Valentine, Portia’s sex toy scene was in a movie called Brutal Dildos. Valentine says Brutal Dildos was done for one of his clients.
“Someone overseas,” says Valentine.
“He [the client] shot the footage, not me,” Valentine continues. “Mario was there on the set. He shot still pictures and tried to steal the stills and publish them in his magazine.”
Again on the matter of the alleged finder’s fee, Mario is claiming Valentine owes him money. Except Valentine holds to the fact that he didn’t shoot Portia.
“I didn’t shoot her- if I shoot the girl, I’ll pay the finder’s fee,” Valentine contends. “I didn’t shoot the girl. Take it up with somebody else. This all comes down to fifty bucks and Mario wants the talent copy of the movie.”
“There is no blow job scene,” Valentine continues. “She shot a toy scene. You don’t need an HIV test. I’m very adamant about everybody having a test. And we keep refusing to shoot this girl because she doesn’t have an AIDS test. She was supposed to shoot for MILF Riders, didn’t have a test. She was supposed to shoot for Backseat Bangers, didn’t have an AIDS test. She finally got an AIDS test, now she’s married.”
Valentine says Portia is no longer in the business.
“The only shoot she did was the shoot for Brutal Dildos and she also did the shoot for Mario and his buddy where they both became male talent. She doesn’t have an AIDS test- Mario put her with his buddy in a movie. He fucked her and his friend fucked her. So you might want to reconsider who’s shooting who without an AIDS test.”
Valentine describes Mario’s as a basement operation where Mario and his buddy manufacture discs in their house.
“Then he’s got his little rag magazine.”
“Everyone of my clients that anyone shoots for? I don’t care what the rules are, they have an AIDS test,” states Valentine. “You were at the girl bang. It didn’t matter even though they were doing a toy- the toy has a condom? Everyone has an AIDS test. You know you don’t screw with that.”
“You see what’s been going on down here with everyone supposedly testing positive,” Valentine continues. “You think anybody’s going to risk it? Believe it or not. This is one thing I can give to Eli. He made sure that every single girl- even if their test was only a week or two old- we had everybody re-test. Just to make sure. From all the past dumb things he’s done, he kind of made up on that one. Dumb as Eli may be some times, I don’t think he would ever want to see somebody get sick.”
Valentine just can’t believe that someone is trying to start a war over fifty bucks.
“We just have a disgruntled little weasel. I didn’t even deal with this much flak back when Arnold ripped me off.”
As far as he’s concerned, valentine finds the Mario issue highly entertaining.
“My name hasn’t been in the paper enough. I might as well get some publicity now. I’d like to thank Mario for keeping my name in the headlines.”
