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What Do the Cards Have in Store for Anabolic Video’s Chris Alexander?

We’re always curious to see how deals in the making are affected by the stars and predicted by the cards.

Christopher Alexander aka Chris Roos aka Biff Malibu, owner of Anabolic Video hasn’t been heard from in awhile. And there’s a good reason for that because a costly divorce settlement and a major downturn in the adult industry has had negative impact on the operations of Alexander’s company. Again, like this is news. Just look around the industry and the same story is told over and over.

Alexander, a UCLA graduate, and a former porn star founded Anabolic in 1991 along with then-girlfriend Trixie Tyler. From humble beginnings working out of a garage in Venice, Alexander made Anabolic into one of the gonzo porn powerhouses of the Nineties and beyond.

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