A studio of porn quebec pursued by the federal justice department american

News 29 March, 2018
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    Jean Balthazard

    Thursday, 29 march 2018 11:10

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    Thursday, 29 march 2018 11:24

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    A house of québec production of pornographic films is found in fine linen. She is being prosecuted by the federal justice department in the united states for having shot images in the house of a lady without her consent.

    Leah Bassett claims that she has leased his residence in Martha’s Vineyard, located in Massachusetts, Joshua Spafford, a photographer and filmmaker of porn movies, without the latter mentions images of a sexual nature were going to be shot on the spot. At the time, the man produced material for the quebec company Mile High Media. The house has been rented for several months from October 2014 to may 2015.

    According to the prosecution, the lady of Massachusetts has discovered “independently” that almost all the parts of his house have been used for the production of porn movies. Mile High Media would, according to it, moved the works of art to make the scenery more aesthetically pleasing and would have deliberately used the decorative pillows to the hand-made.

    Ms. Bassett added that the incident has left her in a state of emotional distress and that she now needs to see a psychologist, reports the local newspaper The Vineyard Gazette.

    Counsel for Mile High Media, Stephen A. Roach, told the Boston Globe that the “allegations are not founded,” and that it is in fact just a dispute between the landlord and the tenant.