Kevin Eubio writes: Skeeter Kerkove was hired by Ducati Productions to produce and direct a new anal line for us. The first movie we got from him was already shot and purchased by Ducati. Skeeter Kerkove signed an in-depth contract giving Ducati exclusive ownership of five scenes, certifying in the contract that they have never been used before.

Ducati Productions has verified for a fact that at least one of the scenes was sold to Metro Interactive and that the artwork on Metro's "More Than a handful #15" was made with photos owned by Ducati under the same contract.We have had to recall one movie a week before the release date because it contained two additional bonus scenes of Bridgette Kerkove provided in the deal by Skeeter Kerkove that may be owned by Metro Interactive.

Ducati has currently suffered losses around thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00). A lawsuit against Skeeter Kerkove is forthcoming.

The second movie that we got from Skeeter is the absolutely worst shot production we have ever scene. We were truly ashamed to put our name on it and distribute it and only did so to recover the money spent on it. Anyone who purchased "Welcome to the Bung Hole #2" and is not happy with it will be given a full refund.

Every possible thing you could do wrong was in it. From Light stands and wires, camera mans feet, dirty lens, spit all over the lens throughout the scene, camera man constantly sniffling/snorting throughout the audio, shaky camera, absolutely no cutaways, no continuity, it's got it all and more. No editor in the world could have made this right. It will make the perfect training movie of how NOT to shoot porn. Ducati productions will provide a FREE copy of it to ANYONE that wants it.

Skeeter Kerkove refuses to answer or return our calls. Skeeter Kerkove cannot be trusted and doesn't have the balls to stand up and face the situation."

Skeeter says if Kevin Rubio wishes to press his concerns as a legal matter he's welcome to do so. The only other comment Skeeter wanted to make was to say that this seems highly suspect for Rubio to be complaining about Welcome to the Bung Hole #2 now, since, according to Skeeter's papers, Adult DVD Empire has been selling the movie since the middle of October. If there was a problem with the movie, why didn't Rubio say something about it before he released it, and why was Rubio telling people as late as a month ago that he [Rubio] was selling the hell out of the movie as well as the first movie Skeeter shot for him.

"Welcome to the Bung Hole #2 is 2 hours and 45 minutes long, says Skeeter. "So they must have gotten enough usable footage. It has a top notch cast; but it was a $12,000 gonzo movie. This was not shot as a feature." Skeeter also noted that Rubio didn't seem to have a problem telling Skeeter to run around the agents to try and save money. Skeeter says he didn't do that, however. Skeeter also wonders why, if his camera work is so bad, did Otto Bauer garner nominations this year for every movie Skeeter shot for him.