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By Clay Calvert and Robert D. Richards
It's shaping up to be long, hot summer for the multibillion-dollar adult-entertainment industry.
In late May, a federal grand jury in Phoenix, Ariz., indicted on obscenity-related charges a Southern California-based adult-film company, JM Productions, and one of its distributor-retailers, Tempe, Ariz.-based Five Star Video, along with three owners of t...
By Clay Calvert and Robert D. Richards
It's shaping up to be long, hot summer for the multibillion-dollar adult-entertainment industry.
In late May, a federal grand jury in Phoenix, Ariz., indicted on obscenity-related charges a Southern California-based adult-film company, JM Productions, and one of its distributor-retailers, Tempe, Ariz.-based Five Star Video, along with three owners of t...
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