Los Angeles- from www.latimes.com – The long campaign to regulate adult entertainment filming has shifted focus to the agents of porn performers.
But the agents say activists are on a “witch hunt.”
AIDS Healthcare Foundation argues that talent agencies encourage porn performers to engage in unsafe sex that puts them at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
“Many of these agents are callous enough to describe the unprotected sexual acts their clients will engage in on a checklist on their websites as cavalierly as if one was ordering off a menu in a restaurant,” said Michael Weinstein, the foundation’s president.
The nonprofit foundation, based in Los Angeles, has been campaigning for increased regulation of the porn industry since a 2004 HIV outbreak among performers in the San Fernando Valley.
Agencies named in the complaint include A List Talent, ATMLA, Gold Star Modeling, LA Direct Models, Lisa Ann’s Talent Management, Metro Talent Management, SpieglerGirls.com, Type 9 Models Inc. and World Modeling, according to Weinstein. Woodland Hills-based ATMLA’s website features a list of mostly female performers’ names and photos. Click on a photo, and up pops a list of sex acts the actress is willing to perform on screen, including many that involve unprotected sex.
See the video:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/04/is-campaign-against-agents-of-porn-performers-a-witch-hunt.html
