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Civil Rights

Jun. 25, 2002

Porn Stars

Lawyers for the pornography industry don't necessarily get laid more than regular people - contrary to popular belief. "The perception is that every Friday night I'm at some swing party covered with porn stars. The answer is, unfortunately, no," says Allan Gelbard, porno-cameraman-turned-lawyer. "I take my ethical responsibility not to sleep with clients really seriously."

        By Katherine Gaidos
        
        Lawyers for the pornography industry don't necessarily get laid more than regular people - contrary to popular belief.
        "The perception is that every Friday night I'm at some swing party covered with porn stars. The answer is, unfortunately, ...

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