By Taryn Pedler Published: 13:10 BST, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 17:39 BST, 20 July 2024 591 View comments An industry that runs on exploitation, coercive behaviour and false promises of runway dreams to young impressionable girls – Japan’s disturbing porn industry has long been a legal grey-zone.Gay porno In a country where walking the streets can result in being targeted by ‘modelling agency’ actors before victims are lured to discrete offices to sign their freedom away, the multi-billion-pound porn industry continues to be a poisonous trap from which unknowing women find themselves battling to escape. With an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000, these numbers become even more terrifying as many women and girls are subjected to rape, blackmail, and sexual assault as part of their introduction into the industry – by up to 15 men at times. A 2020 government survey revealed shocking figures suggesting around a quarter of Japanese women in their teens, 20s and 30s have been solicited for supposed modelling jobs on their local streets and of those who agreed, 14 per cent were then pressured to perform sex acts. But the glaring dangers of this spiralling industry became increasingly urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered its age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning that teenagers could more simply get swept up into the sick porn world. The chilling methods used by the fraudulent ‘scouts’ have been revealed over the years as light is cast over the shadowy crevices of an industry that has thrown countless women’s’ lives into darkness, as they recount living a life packed with shame, guilt, and trauma. Here, MailOnline has explored the grim underbelly of an industry that continues to dominate one of the most influential and economically successful countries in the world. Japan has an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000 The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Porn is a multi-billion-pound industry in Japan and a legal grey-zone as lawmakers battle to gain control over underground operations that lure women and girls into pornographic work under false pretenses EXECUTING THE TRAP There are a series of cruel methods to which industry scouts target their victims, and they all ultimately end with girls and women being sold false dreams and getting exploited. One technique, revealed by Wakana Goto, a case worker at PAPS – a Japanese NGO focused on ending sexual exploitation, in a harrowing YouTube documentary, tells how single young women are approached ‘downtown where the youths hang out’ by predominantly male ‘modelling scouts’. In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. The women often reject the strangers’ offers and proposals, but the men persist until the target gives in and agrees to visit the agency. While some believe they have hit the career jackpot, describing being ‘scouted’ as a ‘dream come true’. When the unsuspecting target enters the agency office, however, she is not met with a studio full of mirrors, lights, and designer clothes, but a small hidden room filled with anywhere from between three to 15 men. These men then take over the recruiting process, convincing the woman to join their sick agency while continuing to gain her trust by telling her how ‘popular of a model she will be’. At this stage, many women reportedly still decline the offers, causing the men to become frustrated that their efforts are not paying off. When they refuse to let their victim leave their discrete office, she is forced to sign a contract, tying her down to the agency. ‘But when she gets home she realises she should cancel the contract so she calls the agency and tells them that she wants to cancel it, and they say: ‘Fine, but you need to come here again to cancel the contract’, so she goes back,’ Goto explained. The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed – to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie. Victims of the horrific porn trap have recalled being approached in the street before being lured away to hidden offices and raped by up to 15 men in front of a camera. Pictured: Japanese actors perform for the camera during filming on the set of Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy in Hong Kong on August 13, 2010 One victim revealed they were told by scouts that their identity could be concealed behind makeup and costumes. Pictured: Japanese AV actors being filmed for Hong Kong director Christopher Sun’s 3D porn film, Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy, billed as being the world’s first Recalling a previous case that she had worked on, Goto said this scenario was frequently seen among victims. ‘Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn’t go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,’ the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new ’employers’ and a signature they felt pressured to hand over. The second most popular method of recruiting girls and women into the porn industry, is chillingly carried out online and involves none of the target, approach, attack method. Instead, while college girls are browsing the internet for high-paying part-time jobs, they may come across ‘parts modelling’ or ‘new goods testers’ as seemingly credible options. ‘There’s no mention of porn, sex, or anything like that, they say it’s just your hands or leg modelling,’ Goto explained. Desperate for extra money, but with little time to spare outside of their education, many girls get sucked into what they believe could be just the job they are looking for. After applying for the position, and inevitably becoming accepted, she turns up to the office for her apparent first day, where she is then recommended to change her role to one which pays more. This job is to appear in pornographic films. As the ’employers’ continue to try and convince her to agree to their sickening plot, it becomes harder for the woman to decline. Eventually, many women say yes out of fear. Another anonymous women in the documentary, who fell victim to a similar scheme revealed how the men would emotionally blackmail the girls until they felt guilty for rejecting their lucrative offer. The nameless victim recalled the producer asking her: ‘After preparing all this for you, you won’t say you can’t do it, right?’ ‘You did sign the contract, right?’ Many girls and women fall victim to the cruel, and often inescapable traps, as they are desperate for a job and money. Pictured: Nine adult Japanese porn actresses in Tokyo on August 30, 2014, as they were preparing to have their breasts squeezed by fans for 24 hours for a charity event loosely translated as ‘Boob Aid’ The industry is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers ‘It took us a lot of time and energy to prepare this for you, you can’t tell me now you can’t do this job, come on, don’t cause trouble to the staff’. These tactics then lead the women to believing they have to continue taking part in the filming – especially while surrounded by up to 15 unknown men. In a sick attempt to console their victims, the recruiters will plant false promises into their heads – telling them they will never be recognised. And the method they tell the women will conceal their identity is makeup. Through dolling them up in heavy foundations, lipstick, wigs, and costumes, they convince the girls they will look ‘totally different’ while performing in front of the camera. The woman had quickly appeared in several pornographic films and was desperately clawing her way out of a situation that had left her feeling intense guilt and shame. ‘Looking back, I should’ve said no or run away but they were right that I did sign the contract and I was told “this is just a necessary process to become a successful model”,’ she said. Despite these deeply troubling and consuming emotions, the victim bravely approached the police after being tricked into appearing in porn. But in a horror turn of events, and one she had never expected, she alleges authorities turned her away, stating she had signed a contract. She was informed that under the deal she had signed, she had to make at least two more films before she break her contract. Goto said: ‘When she went to talk to the police they said “Why not just do it? Only two more times, right?” which is so unbelievable’. FIGHTING A ‘HELLISH SITUATION’ – IS JAPAN’S ‘ADULT VIDEO LAW’ WORKING? In June 2022, victims of these porn recruitment traps joined forces with lawyers and pushed through an industry-changing bill to prevent the exploitation of adult video (AV) performers. The law was tailored specifically to victims who had been lured into the industry through deceit and lies – over those who had willingly entered into the world of pornography through safer and more consensual channels. The AV Law gives these workers the right to a one-month period between the signing of a contract and the filming of a video, as well as four months between the filming of the video and its release. Producers are also required to give a copy of the contract to the signee, but many fake organisations that fly under the radar do not offer their victims this luxury. As well as providing actresses with a copy of their contract, no matter their age, those who appear in adult movies also have the legal right to break their contracts within a year of the work’s release for any reason and without paying penalty fees. When this happens, the video must be deleted and recalled – an attempt by lawmakers in Japan to prevent talent scouts from bullying or tricking people into appearing in porn that remains online for years. ‘Once the films are distributed they stay online essentially forever, to be consumed by an unspecified number of people, effectively becoming digital tattoos’, the vice president of the Tokyo-based NGO Human Rights Now, Kazuko Ito said. Contract misrepresentations are punishable with a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine of up to three million yen (£14,600), while corporations can be fined up to 100 million yen (£486,700). Japanese activists and lawyers, (L-R) lawyer and the head of Human Rights Now Kazuko Ito, lawyer Hiroko Goto, activist Shihoko Fujiwara, and activist Setsuko Miyamoto, hold a press conference in Tokyo on March 3, 2016, about women being exploited and abused in Japan’s multi-billion dollar pornographic film industry In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. Pictured: Porn actor Ginji Sagawa (L) with actress Karin Itsuki (R) at a studio in Tokyo. Shimiken – real name Ken Shimizu – was revealed to have slept with more than 8,000 women for his 7,500 movies YouTuber and social activist Kurumin Aroma speaks about her experience of being forced into pornography at a symposium to raise awareness about forced appearances in pornography on April 26, 2017 in Tokyo Hideki Makihara, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party said the lack of research into the Japanese porn industry makes it a black box Additionally, the law makes it, in principle, illegal to force people to take part in sex acts in front of the camera. Members of PAPS, who had sought to have the legislation put in place, called the law ‘groundbreaking’ at the time and Ito said: ‘Compared to the hellish situation before where there was no recourse for victims, this is really a valuable step forward. ‘It’s a law giving victims hope’. But this hope was was fragile and doubts swirled around whether those lured into the murky adult film industry were even able to say ‘No’ in the first instance. Kurumin Aroma, a YouTuber and social activist who previously fell victim to the horrific porn scam bravely spoke out on her experience after the new bill was launched, but was skeptical of whether it would be enough to combat the massive issue that had been consuming Japan. She recalled wanting to break into the music industry as a university student before she was scouted and pushed into a situation where she couldn’t refuse appearing in a pornographic production. Aroma said she felt she was coaxed into starring in the film in a cruel exchange for her dream of becoming a music icon, with her scout suggesting ‘How about putting on a swimsuit once?’, ‘How about getting nude?’ and even telling her, ‘AV actresses are No. 1 in the industry’. ‘I tried to refuse many times, but eventually I couldn’t,’ she said at the time. ‘I think this law is a step forward, but I’m worried about whether it is guaranteed that someone being victimised can actually say ‘no’ on their own when there are no observers around them.’ But despite the law, Japanese adult film remains a murky, grey area that continues to boom and dominate the porn industry. It is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers. The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Yet, how much the industry has improved since the law is unclear, as is the extent of exploitation as research and data into the issue has dwindled since the bill was instated. The lack of research makes the industry a black box, said Makihara Hideki of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. PORNSTARS PROTESTING AGAINST THE LAW THAT PROTECTS WOMEN AND GIRLS In February, Japanese AV actresses marched through the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, carrying pink banners and umbrellas in protest – of the law that is in place to protect girls from being forced into the industry by predatory companies. Around 100 pornstars took to the streets in what was considered the Japanese AV industry’s largest ever demonstration to argue that the law did not protect people – but took work away from professional actresses. Banners read: ‘The law that was supposed to protect stars is instead pushing them into a dead end’. Porn actress Kanae Nozomi told KoreaBoo a month following the protests: ‘Legitimate productions go the extra mile to ensure consent at the time of signing. ‘They shouldn’t paint all of us with a broad brush because of a few bad actors’. Despite the horror stories from women who have fallen prey to scouts and fake agencies, industry stars said the law was killing their livelihoods. They stormed the streets in the rain, demanding legislators to revise the current AV Law to ‘save the AV industry from the danger of collapsing’. The protesters claimed the months-long bans on releasing films were too restrictive and violated their constitutional right to work. TV producer Terry Ito, 74, marched front and centre, leading the large group of accesses to Yurakucho Station where protesters collected petition signatures. He believes the AV Law has backfired – admitting that even though it is in place to protect women from being coerced into porn, the bigger issue revolves around how there has now been a notable decrease in the number of new productions and new talent. But while large, well-known porn companies tend to be fairly transparent, there are still believed to be several underground businesses and teams of scouts that refuse to abide by the law and continue to exploit hundreds of thousands of women and girls every year. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group
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By Hallie Lieberman You’d be forgiven for thinking that gooners—a relatively new online community who’ve transformed masturbation into an endurance-based art form lasting hours, or even days, on end—would live a fairly sedentary existence. After all, if your life revolves around edging yourself into a trance while surrounded by multiple screens, projectors, laser disc players, and walls covered in porno mags, why would you ever want to leave home?Gay porno But for many in the gooning community, travel can be the best part. Even those who’ve set up elaborate “goon caves” devoted to their pornosexual lifestyles find ways to bring their cherished hobby along with them. Chad, a 33-year-old Hawaiian, goons for about 3-4 hours a day. He’s a virgin, not by choice, but because of constant rejection and mental health issues. “Gooning is my only form of sex,” he says, and he’s devoted to it, with a lifetime membership to PornHub and over a thousand dollars invested in sex toys. Watching porn and masturbating is a social activity for Chad. “You’ll meet a goon bud and watch porn together and chat gooning […] it’s like a meme culture; you have all these little gifs, except it’s hardcore porn,” Chad says. “Gooning is a meditative act that allows me to connect to the world through sexual energy. It’s made me feel so much more comfortable with myself.” He hides his gooning from nearly everyone IRL, however, and fears he’d be fired from his job if he was ever found out. Chad flies frequently for his corporate job. When he does, he brings his gear along with him. This includes everything from a clear Fleshlight (for easy cleaning) to a stash of vintage porn, to a battery-powered projector small enough to fit into his backpack. The projector allows him to display 100 X 100-size porn clips he’s downloaded to the SD card. He tries to avoid streaming porn on his business jaunts for two reasons: hotel wifi sucks and he doesn’t want evidence on a public wifi network. He prefers Hilton hotels because they’re all over Hawaii, have a decent room lay out with pretty good TVs, and they remind him of Paris Hilton. “It’s almost a ritual [when I get to a hotel],” Chad says. He places his laptop on the bed, the projector on the foot of the bed, and his tablet on the side table. “In an ideal situation, there’s a good size TV, nice blank wall, and I just took a shower,” he says. “My Fleshlight is hooked up to the heating rod, my dinner is ready, porn on the hotel TV, and I have magazines—one next to me and one in the bathroom.” He recently bought a 60 lb-torso doll that has an accompanying flight case. He hasn’t tried to bring it on board—yet. While airport security has been nonchalant when they’ve searched his bag and found his lubes and sex toys, the doll might cause more of a stir. While Chad goons at home and away, some guys only goon on the road. Allgry_cave—the Reddit handle of a 29-year-old Nevada resident—rents hotel rooms once or a twice a month. “The idea of getting a hotel room just to [goon] was particularly exciting. I use hotel gooning as a little vacation from the stress of everyday life… to just relax and turn off my brain for a bit,” he says. He brings weed and drinks along with his supplies. He spends time eyeing the hotel room layouts beforehand because, he says, “while gooning, I tend to move from the bed, to the couch, to the restroom then back to the bed. Then repeat.” After he arrives, he prepares the living area and bathroom for gooning. He spends 30-40 minutes plastering the bathroom wall with porn mags like Busty Beauties. The bathroom becomes a celebration of the female form, with areolas and labias covering every inch. If the bathroom has a shower curtain, he projects videos on to it. If not, he covers the glass door with more spread-eagled stars. In the main room, he has porn movies projected on to the wall and ceiling, videos on the TV, and mags covering the bed. While gooning has been stereotyped as a male activity, there’s a subset of female “goonettes” who are just as committed as their male counterparts. One of them, Catherine Duffy, 35, loves to goon on her European travels. Duffy began gooning as a teenager in Belfast after finding a box of discarded porn magazines. But it wasn’t until she graduated from university and travelled for work that it became more intense. “In hotels around the UK and Europe, I was able to explore porn far deeper and began growing completely obsessed with it,” she says. She became infatuated with hardcore porn genres, like extreme gangbangs. “I particularly fell in love with the kind of wild porn stars who, despite being in some of the most degrading situations imaginable, were a sexual force to be reckoned with. Gianna Michaels, Sandra Romain, Kelly Stafford… they instilled a lot of confidence in me,” she says. “I’d never encountered such sexually audacious women while growing up in Belfast.” When she travels, which she does frequently for her job as a start-up consultant, she brings portable fucking machines, thrusting dildos, and interactive G-spot massagers for private adventures. Sometimes she goons in public, at the porno theaters that still exist. She dons heels and a slutty outfit, and totes an anal plug, ball gag, and vibrator. Tangling with airport security has been challenging for Catherine. “Trying to explain to Kazakhstan airport security that my metal butt plug with a red diamond ending isn’t some kind of weapon, or lost relic from a forgotten civilization, was pretty awkward,” she says. “Being threatened with arrest for being a ‘potential prostitute’ by a Russian border guard who said I can make the problem go away with a blowjob was pretty scary.” Now she only travels to EU countries. Gooning has become not only a hobby, but a business. She runs her own website whoreuro, where she offers a community space of “uninhibited perversion.” She also posts about her gooner parties that she rents out airbnbs for. “They tend to start with everyone watching porn and mutually masturbating before descending into a free for all,” she says. 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The dark side of Japans porn industry Lured by agencies then raped on camera forced to sign contract
By Taryn Pedler Published: 13:10 BST, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 17:39 BST, 20 July 2024 591 View comments An industry that runs on exploitation, coercive behaviour and false promises of runway dreams to young impressionable girls – Japan’s disturbing porn industry has long been a legal grey-zone.Gay porno In a country where walking the streets can result in being targeted by ‘modelling agency’ actors before victims are lured to discrete offices to sign their freedom away, the multi-billion-pound porn industry continues to be a poisonous trap from which unknowing women find themselves battling to escape. With an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000, these numbers become even more terrifying as many women and girls are subjected to rape, blackmail, and sexual assault as part of their introduction into the industry – by up to 15 men at times. A 2020 government survey revealed shocking figures suggesting around a quarter of Japanese women in their teens, 20s and 30s have been solicited for supposed modelling jobs on their local streets and of those who agreed, 14 per cent were then pressured to perform sex acts. But the glaring dangers of this spiralling industry became increasingly urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered its age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning that teenagers could more simply get swept up into the sick porn world. The chilling methods used by the fraudulent ‘scouts’ have been revealed over the years as light is cast over the shadowy crevices of an industry that has thrown countless women’s’ lives into darkness, as they recount living a life packed with shame, guilt, and trauma. Here, MailOnline has explored the grim underbelly of an industry that continues to dominate one of the most influential and economically successful countries in the world. Japan has an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000 The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Porn is a multi-billion-pound industry in Japan and a legal grey-zone as lawmakers battle to gain control over underground operations that lure women and girls into pornographic work under false pretenses EXECUTING THE TRAP There are a series of cruel methods to which industry scouts target their victims, and they all ultimately end with girls and women being sold false dreams and getting exploited. One technique, revealed by Wakana Goto, a case worker at PAPS – a Japanese NGO focused on ending sexual exploitation, in a harrowing YouTube documentary, tells how single young women are approached ‘downtown where the youths hang out’ by predominantly male ‘modelling scouts’. In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. The women often reject the strangers’ offers and proposals, but the men persist until the target gives in and agrees to visit the agency. While some believe they have hit the career jackpot, describing being ‘scouted’ as a ‘dream come true’. When the unsuspecting target enters the agency office, however, she is not met with a studio full of mirrors, lights, and designer clothes, but a small hidden room filled with anywhere from between three to 15 men. These men then take over the recruiting process, convincing the woman to join their sick agency while continuing to gain her trust by telling her how ‘popular of a model she will be’. At this stage, many women reportedly still decline the offers, causing the men to become frustrated that their efforts are not paying off. When they refuse to let their victim leave their discrete office, she is forced to sign a contract, tying her down to the agency. ‘But when she gets home she realises she should cancel the contract so she calls the agency and tells them that she wants to cancel it, and they say: ‘Fine, but you need to come here again to cancel the contract’, so she goes back,’ Goto explained. The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed – to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie. Victims of the horrific porn trap have recalled being approached in the street before being lured away to hidden offices and raped by up to 15 men in front of a camera. Pictured: Japanese actors perform for the camera during filming on the set of Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy in Hong Kong on August 13, 2010 One victim revealed they were told by scouts that their identity could be concealed behind makeup and costumes. Pictured: Japanese AV actors being filmed for Hong Kong director Christopher Sun’s 3D porn film, Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy, billed as being the world’s first Recalling a previous case that she had worked on, Goto said this scenario was frequently seen among victims. ‘Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn’t go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,’ the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new ’employers’ and a signature they felt pressured to hand over. The second most popular method of recruiting girls and women into the porn industry, is chillingly carried out online and involves none of the target, approach, attack method. Instead, while college girls are browsing the internet for high-paying part-time jobs, they may come across ‘parts modelling’ or ‘new goods testers’ as seemingly credible options. ‘There’s no mention of porn, sex, or anything like that, they say it’s just your hands or leg modelling,’ Goto explained. Desperate for extra money, but with little time to spare outside of their education, many girls get sucked into what they believe could be just the job they are looking for. After applying for the position, and inevitably becoming accepted, she turns up to the office for her apparent first day, where she is then recommended to change her role to one which pays more. This job is to appear in pornographic films. As the ’employers’ continue to try and convince her to agree to their sickening plot, it becomes harder for the woman to decline. Eventually, many women say yes out of fear. Another anonymous women in the documentary, who fell victim to a similar scheme revealed how the men would emotionally blackmail the girls until they felt guilty for rejecting their lucrative offer. The nameless victim recalled the producer asking her: ‘After preparing all this for you, you won’t say you can’t do it, right?’ ‘You did sign the contract, right?’ Many girls and women fall victim to the cruel, and often inescapable traps, as they are desperate for a job and money. Pictured: Nine adult Japanese porn actresses in Tokyo on August 30, 2014, as they were preparing to have their breasts squeezed by fans for 24 hours for a charity event loosely translated as ‘Boob Aid’ The industry is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers ‘It took us a lot of time and energy to prepare this for you, you can’t tell me now you can’t do this job, come on, don’t cause trouble to the staff’. These tactics then lead the women to believing they have to continue taking part in the filming – especially while surrounded by up to 15 unknown men. In a sick attempt to console their victims, the recruiters will plant false promises into their heads – telling them they will never be recognised. And the method they tell the women will conceal their identity is makeup. Through dolling them up in heavy foundations, lipstick, wigs, and costumes, they convince the girls they will look ‘totally different’ while performing in front of the camera. The woman had quickly appeared in several pornographic films and was desperately clawing her way out of a situation that had left her feeling intense guilt and shame. ‘Looking back, I should’ve said no or run away but they were right that I did sign the contract and I was told “this is just a necessary process to become a successful model”,’ she said. Despite these deeply troubling and consuming emotions, the victim bravely approached the police after being tricked into appearing in porn. But in a horror turn of events, and one she had never expected, she alleges authorities turned her away, stating she had signed a contract. She was informed that under the deal she had signed, she had to make at least two more films before she break her contract. Goto said: ‘When she went to talk to the police they said “Why not just do it? Only two more times, right?” which is so unbelievable’. FIGHTING A ‘HELLISH SITUATION’ – IS JAPAN’S ‘ADULT VIDEO LAW’ WORKING? In June 2022, victims of these porn recruitment traps joined forces with lawyers and pushed through an industry-changing bill to prevent the exploitation of adult video (AV) performers. The law was tailored specifically to victims who had been lured into the industry through deceit and lies – over those who had willingly entered into the world of pornography through safer and more consensual channels. The AV Law gives these workers the right to a one-month period between the signing of a contract and the filming of a video, as well as four months between the filming of the video and its release. Producers are also required to give a copy of the contract to the signee, but many fake organisations that fly under the radar do not offer their victims this luxury. As well as providing actresses with a copy of their contract, no matter their age, those who appear in adult movies also have the legal right to break their contracts within a year of the work’s release for any reason and without paying penalty fees. When this happens, the video must be deleted and recalled – an attempt by lawmakers in Japan to prevent talent scouts from bullying or tricking people into appearing in porn that remains online for years. ‘Once the films are distributed they stay online essentially forever, to be consumed by an unspecified number of people, effectively becoming digital tattoos’, the vice president of the Tokyo-based NGO Human Rights Now, Kazuko Ito said. Contract misrepresentations are punishable with a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine of up to three million yen (£14,600), while corporations can be fined up to 100 million yen (£486,700). Japanese activists and lawyers, (L-R) lawyer and the head of Human Rights Now Kazuko Ito, lawyer Hiroko Goto, activist Shihoko Fujiwara, and activist Setsuko Miyamoto, hold a press conference in Tokyo on March 3, 2016, about women being exploited and abused in Japan’s multi-billion dollar pornographic film industry In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. Pictured: Porn actor Ginji Sagawa (L) with actress Karin Itsuki (R) at a studio in Tokyo. Shimiken – real name Ken Shimizu – was revealed to have slept with more than 8,000 women for his 7,500 movies YouTuber and social activist Kurumin Aroma speaks about her experience of being forced into pornography at a symposium to raise awareness about forced appearances in pornography on April 26, 2017 in Tokyo Hideki Makihara, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party said the lack of research into the Japanese porn industry makes it a black box Additionally, the law makes it, in principle, illegal to force people to take part in sex acts in front of the camera. Members of PAPS, who had sought to have the legislation put in place, called the law ‘groundbreaking’ at the time and Ito said: ‘Compared to the hellish situation before where there was no recourse for victims, this is really a valuable step forward. ‘It’s a law giving victims hope’. But this hope was was fragile and doubts swirled around whether those lured into the murky adult film industry were even able to say ‘No’ in the first instance. Kurumin Aroma, a YouTuber and social activist who previously fell victim to the horrific porn scam bravely spoke out on her experience after the new bill was launched, but was skeptical of whether it would be enough to combat the massive issue that had been consuming Japan. She recalled wanting to break into the music industry as a university student before she was scouted and pushed into a situation where she couldn’t refuse appearing in a pornographic production. Aroma said she felt she was coaxed into starring in the film in a cruel exchange for her dream of becoming a music icon, with her scout suggesting ‘How about putting on a swimsuit once?’, ‘How about getting nude?’ and even telling her, ‘AV actresses are No. 1 in the industry’. ‘I tried to refuse many times, but eventually I couldn’t,’ she said at the time. ‘I think this law is a step forward, but I’m worried about whether it is guaranteed that someone being victimised can actually say ‘no’ on their own when there are no observers around them.’ But despite the law, Japanese adult film remains a murky, grey area that continues to boom and dominate the porn industry. It is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers. The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Yet, how much the industry has improved since the law is unclear, as is the extent of exploitation as research and data into the issue has dwindled since the bill was instated. The lack of research makes the industry a black box, said Makihara Hideki of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. PORNSTARS PROTESTING AGAINST THE LAW THAT PROTECTS WOMEN AND GIRLS In February, Japanese AV actresses marched through the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, carrying pink banners and umbrellas in protest – of the law that is in place to protect girls from being forced into the industry by predatory companies. Around 100 pornstars took to the streets in what was considered the Japanese AV industry’s largest ever demonstration to argue that the law did not protect people – but took work away from professional actresses. Banners read: ‘The law that was supposed to protect stars is instead pushing them into a dead end’. Porn actress Kanae Nozomi told KoreaBoo a month following the protests: ‘Legitimate productions go the extra mile to ensure consent at the time of signing. ‘They shouldn’t paint all of us with a broad brush because of a few bad actors’. Despite the horror stories from women who have fallen prey to scouts and fake agencies, industry stars said the law was killing their livelihoods. They stormed the streets in the rain, demanding legislators to revise the current AV Law to ‘save the AV industry from the danger of collapsing’. The protesters claimed the months-long bans on releasing films were too restrictive and violated their constitutional right to work. TV producer Terry Ito, 74, marched front and centre, leading the large group of accesses to Yurakucho Station where protesters collected petition signatures. He believes the AV Law has backfired – admitting that even though it is in place to protect women from being coerced into porn, the bigger issue revolves around how there has now been a notable decrease in the number of new productions and new talent. But while large, well-known porn companies tend to be fairly transparent, there are still believed to be several underground businesses and teams of scouts that refuse to abide by the law and continue to exploit hundreds of thousands of women and girls every year. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group
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By Hallie Lieberman You’d be forgiven for thinking that gooners—a relatively new online community who’ve transformed masturbation into an endurance-based art form lasting hours, or even days, on end—would live a fairly sedentary existence. After all, if your life revolves around edging yourself into a trance while surrounded by multiple screens, projectors, laser disc players, and walls covered in porno mags, why would you ever want to leave home?Gay porno But for many in the gooning community, travel can be the best part. Even those who’ve set up elaborate “goon caves” devoted to their pornosexual lifestyles find ways to bring their cherished hobby along with them. Chad, a 33-year-old Hawaiian, goons for about 3-4 hours a day. He’s a virgin, not by choice, but because of constant rejection and mental health issues. “Gooning is my only form of sex,” he says, and he’s devoted to it, with a lifetime membership to PornHub and over a thousand dollars invested in sex toys. Watching porn and masturbating is a social activity for Chad. “You’ll meet a goon bud and watch porn together and chat gooning […] it’s like a meme culture; you have all these little gifs, except it’s hardcore porn,” Chad says. “Gooning is a meditative act that allows me to connect to the world through sexual energy. It’s made me feel so much more comfortable with myself.” He hides his gooning from nearly everyone IRL, however, and fears he’d be fired from his job if he was ever found out. Chad flies frequently for his corporate job. When he does, he brings his gear along with him. This includes everything from a clear Fleshlight (for easy cleaning) to a stash of vintage porn, to a battery-powered projector small enough to fit into his backpack. The projector allows him to display 100 X 100-size porn clips he’s downloaded to the SD card. He tries to avoid streaming porn on his business jaunts for two reasons: hotel wifi sucks and he doesn’t want evidence on a public wifi network. He prefers Hilton hotels because they’re all over Hawaii, have a decent room lay out with pretty good TVs, and they remind him of Paris Hilton. “It’s almost a ritual [when I get to a hotel],” Chad says. He places his laptop on the bed, the projector on the foot of the bed, and his tablet on the side table. “In an ideal situation, there’s a good size TV, nice blank wall, and I just took a shower,” he says. “My Fleshlight is hooked up to the heating rod, my dinner is ready, porn on the hotel TV, and I have magazines—one next to me and one in the bathroom.” He recently bought a 60 lb-torso doll that has an accompanying flight case. He hasn’t tried to bring it on board—yet. While airport security has been nonchalant when they’ve searched his bag and found his lubes and sex toys, the doll might cause more of a stir. While Chad goons at home and away, some guys only goon on the road. Allgry_cave—the Reddit handle of a 29-year-old Nevada resident—rents hotel rooms once or a twice a month. “The idea of getting a hotel room just to [goon] was particularly exciting. I use hotel gooning as a little vacation from the stress of everyday life… to just relax and turn off my brain for a bit,” he says. He brings weed and drinks along with his supplies. He spends time eyeing the hotel room layouts beforehand because, he says, “while gooning, I tend to move from the bed, to the couch, to the restroom then back to the bed. Then repeat.” After he arrives, he prepares the living area and bathroom for gooning. He spends 30-40 minutes plastering the bathroom wall with porn mags like Busty Beauties. The bathroom becomes a celebration of the female form, with areolas and labias covering every inch. If the bathroom has a shower curtain, he projects videos on to it. If not, he covers the glass door with more spread-eagled stars. In the main room, he has porn movies projected on to the wall and ceiling, videos on the TV, and mags covering the bed. While gooning has been stereotyped as a male activity, there’s a subset of female “goonettes” who are just as committed as their male counterparts. One of them, Catherine Duffy, 35, loves to goon on her European travels. Duffy began gooning as a teenager in Belfast after finding a box of discarded porn magazines. But it wasn’t until she graduated from university and travelled for work that it became more intense. “In hotels around the UK and Europe, I was able to explore porn far deeper and began growing completely obsessed with it,” she says. She became infatuated with hardcore porn genres, like extreme gangbangs. “I particularly fell in love with the kind of wild porn stars who, despite being in some of the most degrading situations imaginable, were a sexual force to be reckoned with. Gianna Michaels, Sandra Romain, Kelly Stafford… they instilled a lot of confidence in me,” she says. “I’d never encountered such sexually audacious women while growing up in Belfast.” When she travels, which she does frequently for her job as a start-up consultant, she brings portable fucking machines, thrusting dildos, and interactive G-spot massagers for private adventures. Sometimes she goons in public, at the porno theaters that still exist. She dons heels and a slutty outfit, and totes an anal plug, ball gag, and vibrator. Tangling with airport security has been challenging for Catherine. “Trying to explain to Kazakhstan airport security that my metal butt plug with a red diamond ending isn’t some kind of weapon, or lost relic from a forgotten civilization, was pretty awkward,” she says. “Being threatened with arrest for being a ‘potential prostitute’ by a Russian border guard who said I can make the problem go away with a blowjob was pretty scary.” Now she only travels to EU countries. Gooning has become not only a hobby, but a business. She runs her own website whoreuro, where she offers a community space of “uninhibited perversion.” She also posts about her gooner parties that she rents out airbnbs for. “They tend to start with everyone watching porn and mutually masturbating before descending into a free for all,” she says. 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The dark side of Japans porn industry Lured by agencies then raped on camera forced to sign contract
By Taryn Pedler Published: 13:10 BST, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 17:39 BST, 20 July 2024 591 View comments An industry that runs on exploitation, coercive behaviour and false promises of runway dreams to young impressionable girls – Japan’s disturbing porn industry has long been a legal grey-zone.Gay porno In a country where walking the streets can result in being targeted by ‘modelling agency’ actors before victims are lured to discrete offices to sign their freedom away, the multi-billion-pound porn industry continues to be a poisonous trap from which unknowing women find themselves battling to escape. With an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000, these numbers become even more terrifying as many women and girls are subjected to rape, blackmail, and sexual assault as part of their introduction into the industry – by up to 15 men at times. A 2020 government survey revealed shocking figures suggesting around a quarter of Japanese women in their teens, 20s and 30s have been solicited for supposed modelling jobs on their local streets and of those who agreed, 14 per cent were then pressured to perform sex acts. But the glaring dangers of this spiralling industry became increasingly urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered its age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning that teenagers could more simply get swept up into the sick porn world. The chilling methods used by the fraudulent ‘scouts’ have been revealed over the years as light is cast over the shadowy crevices of an industry that has thrown countless women’s’ lives into darkness, as they recount living a life packed with shame, guilt, and trauma. Here, MailOnline has explored the grim underbelly of an industry that continues to dominate one of the most influential and economically successful countries in the world. Japan has an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000 The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Porn is a multi-billion-pound industry in Japan and a legal grey-zone as lawmakers battle to gain control over underground operations that lure women and girls into pornographic work under false pretenses EXECUTING THE TRAP There are a series of cruel methods to which industry scouts target their victims, and they all ultimately end with girls and women being sold false dreams and getting exploited. One technique, revealed by Wakana Goto, a case worker at PAPS – a Japanese NGO focused on ending sexual exploitation, in a harrowing YouTube documentary, tells how single young women are approached ‘downtown where the youths hang out’ by predominantly male ‘modelling scouts’. In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. The women often reject the strangers’ offers and proposals, but the men persist until the target gives in and agrees to visit the agency. While some believe they have hit the career jackpot, describing being ‘scouted’ as a ‘dream come true’. When the unsuspecting target enters the agency office, however, she is not met with a studio full of mirrors, lights, and designer clothes, but a small hidden room filled with anywhere from between three to 15 men. These men then take over the recruiting process, convincing the woman to join their sick agency while continuing to gain her trust by telling her how ‘popular of a model she will be’. At this stage, many women reportedly still decline the offers, causing the men to become frustrated that their efforts are not paying off. When they refuse to let their victim leave their discrete office, she is forced to sign a contract, tying her down to the agency. ‘But when she gets home she realises she should cancel the contract so she calls the agency and tells them that she wants to cancel it, and they say: ‘Fine, but you need to come here again to cancel the contract’, so she goes back,’ Goto explained. The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed – to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie. Victims of the horrific porn trap have recalled being approached in the street before being lured away to hidden offices and raped by up to 15 men in front of a camera. Pictured: Japanese actors perform for the camera during filming on the set of Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy in Hong Kong on August 13, 2010 One victim revealed they were told by scouts that their identity could be concealed behind makeup and costumes. Pictured: Japanese AV actors being filmed for Hong Kong director Christopher Sun’s 3D porn film, Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy, billed as being the world’s first Recalling a previous case that she had worked on, Goto said this scenario was frequently seen among victims. ‘Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn’t go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,’ the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new ’employers’ and a signature they felt pressured to hand over. The second most popular method of recruiting girls and women into the porn industry, is chillingly carried out online and involves none of the target, approach, attack method. Instead, while college girls are browsing the internet for high-paying part-time jobs, they may come across ‘parts modelling’ or ‘new goods testers’ as seemingly credible options. ‘There’s no mention of porn, sex, or anything like that, they say it’s just your hands or leg modelling,’ Goto explained. Desperate for extra money, but with little time to spare outside of their education, many girls get sucked into what they believe could be just the job they are looking for. After applying for the position, and inevitably becoming accepted, she turns up to the office for her apparent first day, where she is then recommended to change her role to one which pays more. This job is to appear in pornographic films. As the ’employers’ continue to try and convince her to agree to their sickening plot, it becomes harder for the woman to decline. Eventually, many women say yes out of fear. Another anonymous women in the documentary, who fell victim to a similar scheme revealed how the men would emotionally blackmail the girls until they felt guilty for rejecting their lucrative offer. The nameless victim recalled the producer asking her: ‘After preparing all this for you, you won’t say you can’t do it, right?’ ‘You did sign the contract, right?’ Many girls and women fall victim to the cruel, and often inescapable traps, as they are desperate for a job and money. Pictured: Nine adult Japanese porn actresses in Tokyo on August 30, 2014, as they were preparing to have their breasts squeezed by fans for 24 hours for a charity event loosely translated as ‘Boob Aid’ The industry is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers ‘It took us a lot of time and energy to prepare this for you, you can’t tell me now you can’t do this job, come on, don’t cause trouble to the staff’. These tactics then lead the women to believing they have to continue taking part in the filming – especially while surrounded by up to 15 unknown men. In a sick attempt to console their victims, the recruiters will plant false promises into their heads – telling them they will never be recognised. And the method they tell the women will conceal their identity is makeup. Through dolling them up in heavy foundations, lipstick, wigs, and costumes, they convince the girls they will look ‘totally different’ while performing in front of the camera. The woman had quickly appeared in several pornographic films and was desperately clawing her way out of a situation that had left her feeling intense guilt and shame. ‘Looking back, I should’ve said no or run away but they were right that I did sign the contract and I was told “this is just a necessary process to become a successful model”,’ she said. Despite these deeply troubling and consuming emotions, the victim bravely approached the police after being tricked into appearing in porn. But in a horror turn of events, and one she had never expected, she alleges authorities turned her away, stating she had signed a contract. She was informed that under the deal she had signed, she had to make at least two more films before she break her contract. Goto said: ‘When she went to talk to the police they said “Why not just do it? Only two more times, right?” which is so unbelievable’. FIGHTING A ‘HELLISH SITUATION’ – IS JAPAN’S ‘ADULT VIDEO LAW’ WORKING? In June 2022, victims of these porn recruitment traps joined forces with lawyers and pushed through an industry-changing bill to prevent the exploitation of adult video (AV) performers. The law was tailored specifically to victims who had been lured into the industry through deceit and lies – over those who had willingly entered into the world of pornography through safer and more consensual channels. The AV Law gives these workers the right to a one-month period between the signing of a contract and the filming of a video, as well as four months between the filming of the video and its release. Producers are also required to give a copy of the contract to the signee, but many fake organisations that fly under the radar do not offer their victims this luxury. As well as providing actresses with a copy of their contract, no matter their age, those who appear in adult movies also have the legal right to break their contracts within a year of the work’s release for any reason and without paying penalty fees. When this happens, the video must be deleted and recalled – an attempt by lawmakers in Japan to prevent talent scouts from bullying or tricking people into appearing in porn that remains online for years. ‘Once the films are distributed they stay online essentially forever, to be consumed by an unspecified number of people, effectively becoming digital tattoos’, the vice president of the Tokyo-based NGO Human Rights Now, Kazuko Ito said. Contract misrepresentations are punishable with a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine of up to three million yen (£14,600), while corporations can be fined up to 100 million yen (£486,700). Japanese activists and lawyers, (L-R) lawyer and the head of Human Rights Now Kazuko Ito, lawyer Hiroko Goto, activist Shihoko Fujiwara, and activist Setsuko Miyamoto, hold a press conference in Tokyo on March 3, 2016, about women being exploited and abused in Japan’s multi-billion dollar pornographic film industry In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. Pictured: Porn actor Ginji Sagawa (L) with actress Karin Itsuki (R) at a studio in Tokyo. Shimiken – real name Ken Shimizu – was revealed to have slept with more than 8,000 women for his 7,500 movies YouTuber and social activist Kurumin Aroma speaks about her experience of being forced into pornography at a symposium to raise awareness about forced appearances in pornography on April 26, 2017 in Tokyo Hideki Makihara, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party said the lack of research into the Japanese porn industry makes it a black box Additionally, the law makes it, in principle, illegal to force people to take part in sex acts in front of the camera. Members of PAPS, who had sought to have the legislation put in place, called the law ‘groundbreaking’ at the time and Ito said: ‘Compared to the hellish situation before where there was no recourse for victims, this is really a valuable step forward. ‘It’s a law giving victims hope’. But this hope was was fragile and doubts swirled around whether those lured into the murky adult film industry were even able to say ‘No’ in the first instance. Kurumin Aroma, a YouTuber and social activist who previously fell victim to the horrific porn scam bravely spoke out on her experience after the new bill was launched, but was skeptical of whether it would be enough to combat the massive issue that had been consuming Japan. She recalled wanting to break into the music industry as a university student before she was scouted and pushed into a situation where she couldn’t refuse appearing in a pornographic production. Aroma said she felt she was coaxed into starring in the film in a cruel exchange for her dream of becoming a music icon, with her scout suggesting ‘How about putting on a swimsuit once?’, ‘How about getting nude?’ and even telling her, ‘AV actresses are No. 1 in the industry’. ‘I tried to refuse many times, but eventually I couldn’t,’ she said at the time. ‘I think this law is a step forward, but I’m worried about whether it is guaranteed that someone being victimised can actually say ‘no’ on their own when there are no observers around them.’ But despite the law, Japanese adult film remains a murky, grey area that continues to boom and dominate the porn industry. It is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers. The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Yet, how much the industry has improved since the law is unclear, as is the extent of exploitation as research and data into the issue has dwindled since the bill was instated. The lack of research makes the industry a black box, said Makihara Hideki of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. PORNSTARS PROTESTING AGAINST THE LAW THAT PROTECTS WOMEN AND GIRLS In February, Japanese AV actresses marched through the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, carrying pink banners and umbrellas in protest – of the law that is in place to protect girls from being forced into the industry by predatory companies. Around 100 pornstars took to the streets in what was considered the Japanese AV industry’s largest ever demonstration to argue that the law did not protect people – but took work away from professional actresses. Banners read: ‘The law that was supposed to protect stars is instead pushing them into a dead end’. Porn actress Kanae Nozomi told KoreaBoo a month following the protests: ‘Legitimate productions go the extra mile to ensure consent at the time of signing. ‘They shouldn’t paint all of us with a broad brush because of a few bad actors’. Despite the horror stories from women who have fallen prey to scouts and fake agencies, industry stars said the law was killing their livelihoods. They stormed the streets in the rain, demanding legislators to revise the current AV Law to ‘save the AV industry from the danger of collapsing’. The protesters claimed the months-long bans on releasing films were too restrictive and violated their constitutional right to work. TV producer Terry Ito, 74, marched front and centre, leading the large group of accesses to Yurakucho Station where protesters collected petition signatures. He believes the AV Law has backfired – admitting that even though it is in place to protect women from being coerced into porn, the bigger issue revolves around how there has now been a notable decrease in the number of new productions and new talent. But while large, well-known porn companies tend to be fairly transparent, there are still believed to be several underground businesses and teams of scouts that refuse to abide by the law and continue to exploit hundreds of thousands of women and girls every year. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group
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By Hallie Lieberman You’d be forgiven for thinking that gooners—a relatively new online community who’ve transformed masturbation into an endurance-based art form lasting hours, or even days, on end—would live a fairly sedentary existence. After all, if your life revolves around edging yourself into a trance while surrounded by multiple screens, projectors, laser disc players, and walls covered in porno mags, why would you ever want to leave home?Gay porno But for many in the gooning community, travel can be the best part. Even those who’ve set up elaborate “goon caves” devoted to their pornosexual lifestyles find ways to bring their cherished hobby along with them. Chad, a 33-year-old Hawaiian, goons for about 3-4 hours a day. He’s a virgin, not by choice, but because of constant rejection and mental health issues. “Gooning is my only form of sex,” he says, and he’s devoted to it, with a lifetime membership to PornHub and over a thousand dollars invested in sex toys. Watching porn and masturbating is a social activity for Chad. “You’ll meet a goon bud and watch porn together and chat gooning […] it’s like a meme culture; you have all these little gifs, except it’s hardcore porn,” Chad says. “Gooning is a meditative act that allows me to connect to the world through sexual energy. It’s made me feel so much more comfortable with myself.” He hides his gooning from nearly everyone IRL, however, and fears he’d be fired from his job if he was ever found out. Chad flies frequently for his corporate job. When he does, he brings his gear along with him. This includes everything from a clear Fleshlight (for easy cleaning) to a stash of vintage porn, to a battery-powered projector small enough to fit into his backpack. The projector allows him to display 100 X 100-size porn clips he’s downloaded to the SD card. He tries to avoid streaming porn on his business jaunts for two reasons: hotel wifi sucks and he doesn’t want evidence on a public wifi network. He prefers Hilton hotels because they’re all over Hawaii, have a decent room lay out with pretty good TVs, and they remind him of Paris Hilton. “It’s almost a ritual [when I get to a hotel],” Chad says. He places his laptop on the bed, the projector on the foot of the bed, and his tablet on the side table. “In an ideal situation, there’s a good size TV, nice blank wall, and I just took a shower,” he says. “My Fleshlight is hooked up to the heating rod, my dinner is ready, porn on the hotel TV, and I have magazines—one next to me and one in the bathroom.” He recently bought a 60 lb-torso doll that has an accompanying flight case. He hasn’t tried to bring it on board—yet. While airport security has been nonchalant when they’ve searched his bag and found his lubes and sex toys, the doll might cause more of a stir. While Chad goons at home and away, some guys only goon on the road. Allgry_cave—the Reddit handle of a 29-year-old Nevada resident—rents hotel rooms once or a twice a month. “The idea of getting a hotel room just to [goon] was particularly exciting. I use hotel gooning as a little vacation from the stress of everyday life… to just relax and turn off my brain for a bit,” he says. He brings weed and drinks along with his supplies. He spends time eyeing the hotel room layouts beforehand because, he says, “while gooning, I tend to move from the bed, to the couch, to the restroom then back to the bed. Then repeat.” After he arrives, he prepares the living area and bathroom for gooning. He spends 30-40 minutes plastering the bathroom wall with porn mags like Busty Beauties. The bathroom becomes a celebration of the female form, with areolas and labias covering every inch. If the bathroom has a shower curtain, he projects videos on to it. If not, he covers the glass door with more spread-eagled stars. In the main room, he has porn movies projected on to the wall and ceiling, videos on the TV, and mags covering the bed. While gooning has been stereotyped as a male activity, there’s a subset of female “goonettes” who are just as committed as their male counterparts. One of them, Catherine Duffy, 35, loves to goon on her European travels. Duffy began gooning as a teenager in Belfast after finding a box of discarded porn magazines. But it wasn’t until she graduated from university and travelled for work that it became more intense. “In hotels around the UK and Europe, I was able to explore porn far deeper and began growing completely obsessed with it,” she says. She became infatuated with hardcore porn genres, like extreme gangbangs. “I particularly fell in love with the kind of wild porn stars who, despite being in some of the most degrading situations imaginable, were a sexual force to be reckoned with. Gianna Michaels, Sandra Romain, Kelly Stafford… they instilled a lot of confidence in me,” she says. “I’d never encountered such sexually audacious women while growing up in Belfast.” When she travels, which she does frequently for her job as a start-up consultant, she brings portable fucking machines, thrusting dildos, and interactive G-spot massagers for private adventures. Sometimes she goons in public, at the porno theaters that still exist. She dons heels and a slutty outfit, and totes an anal plug, ball gag, and vibrator. Tangling with airport security has been challenging for Catherine. “Trying to explain to Kazakhstan airport security that my metal butt plug with a red diamond ending isn’t some kind of weapon, or lost relic from a forgotten civilization, was pretty awkward,” she says. “Being threatened with arrest for being a ‘potential prostitute’ by a Russian border guard who said I can make the problem go away with a blowjob was pretty scary.” Now she only travels to EU countries. Gooning has become not only a hobby, but a business. She runs her own website whoreuro, where she offers a community space of “uninhibited perversion.” She also posts about her gooner parties that she rents out airbnbs for. “They tend to start with everyone watching porn and mutually masturbating before descending into a free for all,” she says. 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The dark side of Japans porn industry Lured by agencies then raped on camera forced to sign contract
By Taryn Pedler Published: 13:10 BST, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 17:39 BST, 20 July 2024 591 View comments An industry that runs on exploitation, coercive behaviour and false promises of runway dreams to young impressionable girls – Japan’s disturbing porn industry has long been a legal grey-zone.Gay porno In a country where walking the streets can result in being targeted by ‘modelling agency’ actors before victims are lured to discrete offices to sign their freedom away, the multi-billion-pound porn industry continues to be a poisonous trap from which unknowing women find themselves battling to escape. With an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000, these numbers become even more terrifying as many women and girls are subjected to rape, blackmail, and sexual assault as part of their introduction into the industry – by up to 15 men at times. A 2020 government survey revealed shocking figures suggesting around a quarter of Japanese women in their teens, 20s and 30s have been solicited for supposed modelling jobs on their local streets and of those who agreed, 14 per cent were then pressured to perform sex acts. But the glaring dangers of this spiralling industry became increasingly urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered its age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning that teenagers could more simply get swept up into the sick porn world. The chilling methods used by the fraudulent ‘scouts’ have been revealed over the years as light is cast over the shadowy crevices of an industry that has thrown countless women’s’ lives into darkness, as they recount living a life packed with shame, guilt, and trauma. Here, MailOnline has explored the grim underbelly of an industry that continues to dominate one of the most influential and economically successful countries in the world. Japan has an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new actresses debuting each year, and the annual number of released videos hitting over a concerning 35,000 The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Porn is a multi-billion-pound industry in Japan and a legal grey-zone as lawmakers battle to gain control over underground operations that lure women and girls into pornographic work under false pretenses EXECUTING THE TRAP There are a series of cruel methods to which industry scouts target their victims, and they all ultimately end with girls and women being sold false dreams and getting exploited. One technique, revealed by Wakana Goto, a case worker at PAPS – a Japanese NGO focused on ending sexual exploitation, in a harrowing YouTube documentary, tells how single young women are approached ‘downtown where the youths hang out’ by predominantly male ‘modelling scouts’. In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. The women often reject the strangers’ offers and proposals, but the men persist until the target gives in and agrees to visit the agency. While some believe they have hit the career jackpot, describing being ‘scouted’ as a ‘dream come true’. When the unsuspecting target enters the agency office, however, she is not met with a studio full of mirrors, lights, and designer clothes, but a small hidden room filled with anywhere from between three to 15 men. These men then take over the recruiting process, convincing the woman to join their sick agency while continuing to gain her trust by telling her how ‘popular of a model she will be’. At this stage, many women reportedly still decline the offers, causing the men to become frustrated that their efforts are not paying off. When they refuse to let their victim leave their discrete office, she is forced to sign a contract, tying her down to the agency. ‘But when she gets home she realises she should cancel the contract so she calls the agency and tells them that she wants to cancel it, and they say: ‘Fine, but you need to come here again to cancel the contract’, so she goes back,’ Goto explained. The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed – to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie. Victims of the horrific porn trap have recalled being approached in the street before being lured away to hidden offices and raped by up to 15 men in front of a camera. Pictured: Japanese actors perform for the camera during filming on the set of Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy in Hong Kong on August 13, 2010 One victim revealed they were told by scouts that their identity could be concealed behind makeup and costumes. Pictured: Japanese AV actors being filmed for Hong Kong director Christopher Sun’s 3D porn film, Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstacy, billed as being the world’s first Recalling a previous case that she had worked on, Goto said this scenario was frequently seen among victims. ‘Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn’t go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,’ the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new ’employers’ and a signature they felt pressured to hand over. The second most popular method of recruiting girls and women into the porn industry, is chillingly carried out online and involves none of the target, approach, attack method. Instead, while college girls are browsing the internet for high-paying part-time jobs, they may come across ‘parts modelling’ or ‘new goods testers’ as seemingly credible options. ‘There’s no mention of porn, sex, or anything like that, they say it’s just your hands or leg modelling,’ Goto explained. Desperate for extra money, but with little time to spare outside of their education, many girls get sucked into what they believe could be just the job they are looking for. After applying for the position, and inevitably becoming accepted, she turns up to the office for her apparent first day, where she is then recommended to change her role to one which pays more. This job is to appear in pornographic films. As the ’employers’ continue to try and convince her to agree to their sickening plot, it becomes harder for the woman to decline. Eventually, many women say yes out of fear. Another anonymous women in the documentary, who fell victim to a similar scheme revealed how the men would emotionally blackmail the girls until they felt guilty for rejecting their lucrative offer. The nameless victim recalled the producer asking her: ‘After preparing all this for you, you won’t say you can’t do it, right?’ ‘You did sign the contract, right?’ Many girls and women fall victim to the cruel, and often inescapable traps, as they are desperate for a job and money. Pictured: Nine adult Japanese porn actresses in Tokyo on August 30, 2014, as they were preparing to have their breasts squeezed by fans for 24 hours for a charity event loosely translated as ‘Boob Aid’ The industry is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers ‘It took us a lot of time and energy to prepare this for you, you can’t tell me now you can’t do this job, come on, don’t cause trouble to the staff’. These tactics then lead the women to believing they have to continue taking part in the filming – especially while surrounded by up to 15 unknown men. In a sick attempt to console their victims, the recruiters will plant false promises into their heads – telling them they will never be recognised. And the method they tell the women will conceal their identity is makeup. Through dolling them up in heavy foundations, lipstick, wigs, and costumes, they convince the girls they will look ‘totally different’ while performing in front of the camera. The woman had quickly appeared in several pornographic films and was desperately clawing her way out of a situation that had left her feeling intense guilt and shame. ‘Looking back, I should’ve said no or run away but they were right that I did sign the contract and I was told “this is just a necessary process to become a successful model”,’ she said. Despite these deeply troubling and consuming emotions, the victim bravely approached the police after being tricked into appearing in porn. But in a horror turn of events, and one she had never expected, she alleges authorities turned her away, stating she had signed a contract. She was informed that under the deal she had signed, she had to make at least two more films before she break her contract. Goto said: ‘When she went to talk to the police they said “Why not just do it? Only two more times, right?” which is so unbelievable’. FIGHTING A ‘HELLISH SITUATION’ – IS JAPAN’S ‘ADULT VIDEO LAW’ WORKING? In June 2022, victims of these porn recruitment traps joined forces with lawyers and pushed through an industry-changing bill to prevent the exploitation of adult video (AV) performers. The law was tailored specifically to victims who had been lured into the industry through deceit and lies – over those who had willingly entered into the world of pornography through safer and more consensual channels. The AV Law gives these workers the right to a one-month period between the signing of a contract and the filming of a video, as well as four months between the filming of the video and its release. Producers are also required to give a copy of the contract to the signee, but many fake organisations that fly under the radar do not offer their victims this luxury. As well as providing actresses with a copy of their contract, no matter their age, those who appear in adult movies also have the legal right to break their contracts within a year of the work’s release for any reason and without paying penalty fees. When this happens, the video must be deleted and recalled – an attempt by lawmakers in Japan to prevent talent scouts from bullying or tricking people into appearing in porn that remains online for years. ‘Once the films are distributed they stay online essentially forever, to be consumed by an unspecified number of people, effectively becoming digital tattoos’, the vice president of the Tokyo-based NGO Human Rights Now, Kazuko Ito said. Contract misrepresentations are punishable with a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine of up to three million yen (£14,600), while corporations can be fined up to 100 million yen (£486,700). Japanese activists and lawyers, (L-R) lawyer and the head of Human Rights Now Kazuko Ito, lawyer Hiroko Goto, activist Shihoko Fujiwara, and activist Setsuko Miyamoto, hold a press conference in Tokyo on March 3, 2016, about women being exploited and abused in Japan’s multi-billion dollar pornographic film industry In a twisted effort to woo the girls and lure them into trusting them, the recruiters shower them in compliments – telling them ‘you are so beautiful, you could become a celebrity’. Pictured: Porn actor Ginji Sagawa (L) with actress Karin Itsuki (R) at a studio in Tokyo. Shimiken – real name Ken Shimizu – was revealed to have slept with more than 8,000 women for his 7,500 movies YouTuber and social activist Kurumin Aroma speaks about her experience of being forced into pornography at a symposium to raise awareness about forced appearances in pornography on April 26, 2017 in Tokyo Hideki Makihara, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party said the lack of research into the Japanese porn industry makes it a black box Additionally, the law makes it, in principle, illegal to force people to take part in sex acts in front of the camera. Members of PAPS, who had sought to have the legislation put in place, called the law ‘groundbreaking’ at the time and Ito said: ‘Compared to the hellish situation before where there was no recourse for victims, this is really a valuable step forward. ‘It’s a law giving victims hope’. But this hope was was fragile and doubts swirled around whether those lured into the murky adult film industry were even able to say ‘No’ in the first instance. Kurumin Aroma, a YouTuber and social activist who previously fell victim to the horrific porn scam bravely spoke out on her experience after the new bill was launched, but was skeptical of whether it would be enough to combat the massive issue that had been consuming Japan. She recalled wanting to break into the music industry as a university student before she was scouted and pushed into a situation where she couldn’t refuse appearing in a pornographic production. Aroma said she felt she was coaxed into starring in the film in a cruel exchange for her dream of becoming a music icon, with her scout suggesting ‘How about putting on a swimsuit once?’, ‘How about getting nude?’ and even telling her, ‘AV actresses are No. 1 in the industry’. ‘I tried to refuse many times, but eventually I couldn’t,’ she said at the time. ‘I think this law is a step forward, but I’m worried about whether it is guaranteed that someone being victimised can actually say ‘no’ on their own when there are no observers around them.’ But despite the law, Japanese adult film remains a murky, grey area that continues to boom and dominate the porn industry. It is estimated to churn out some 4,500 videos a month, to generate around 55billion yen (£270million) a year, and to employ an estimated 10,000 performers. The problem also became more urgent in 2022 when Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 – meaning more teenagers could become legitimate targets of the porn industry. Yet, how much the industry has improved since the law is unclear, as is the extent of exploitation as research and data into the issue has dwindled since the bill was instated. The lack of research makes the industry a black box, said Makihara Hideki of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. PORNSTARS PROTESTING AGAINST THE LAW THAT PROTECTS WOMEN AND GIRLS In February, Japanese AV actresses marched through the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, carrying pink banners and umbrellas in protest – of the law that is in place to protect girls from being forced into the industry by predatory companies. Around 100 pornstars took to the streets in what was considered the Japanese AV industry’s largest ever demonstration to argue that the law did not protect people – but took work away from professional actresses. Banners read: ‘The law that was supposed to protect stars is instead pushing them into a dead end’. Porn actress Kanae Nozomi told KoreaBoo a month following the protests: ‘Legitimate productions go the extra mile to ensure consent at the time of signing. ‘They shouldn’t paint all of us with a broad brush because of a few bad actors’. Despite the horror stories from women who have fallen prey to scouts and fake agencies, industry stars said the law was killing their livelihoods. They stormed the streets in the rain, demanding legislators to revise the current AV Law to ‘save the AV industry from the danger of collapsing’. The protesters claimed the months-long bans on releasing films were too restrictive and violated their constitutional right to work. TV producer Terry Ito, 74, marched front and centre, leading the large group of accesses to Yurakucho Station where protesters collected petition signatures. He believes the AV Law has backfired – admitting that even though it is in place to protect women from being coerced into porn, the bigger issue revolves around how there has now been a notable decrease in the number of new productions and new talent. But while large, well-known porn companies tend to be fairly transparent, there are still believed to be several underground businesses and teams of scouts that refuse to abide by the law and continue to exploit hundreds of thousands of women and girls every year. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group
This Is How Gooners Go On Holiday
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By Hallie Lieberman You’d be forgiven for thinking that gooners—a relatively new online community who’ve transformed masturbation into an endurance-based art form lasting hours, or even days, on end—would live a fairly sedentary existence. After all, if your life revolves around edging yourself into a trance while surrounded by multiple screens, projectors, laser disc players, and walls covered in porno mags, why would you ever want to leave home?Gay porno But for many in the gooning community, travel can be the best part. Even those who’ve set up elaborate “goon caves” devoted to their pornosexual lifestyles find ways to bring their cherished hobby along with them. Chad, a 33-year-old Hawaiian, goons for about 3-4 hours a day. He’s a virgin, not by choice, but because of constant rejection and mental health issues. “Gooning is my only form of sex,” he says, and he’s devoted to it, with a lifetime membership to PornHub and over a thousand dollars invested in sex toys. Watching porn and masturbating is a social activity for Chad. “You’ll meet a goon bud and watch porn together and chat gooning […] it’s like a meme culture; you have all these little gifs, except it’s hardcore porn,” Chad says. “Gooning is a meditative act that allows me to connect to the world through sexual energy. It’s made me feel so much more comfortable with myself.” He hides his gooning from nearly everyone IRL, however, and fears he’d be fired from his job if he was ever found out. Chad flies frequently for his corporate job. When he does, he brings his gear along with him. This includes everything from a clear Fleshlight (for easy cleaning) to a stash of vintage porn, to a battery-powered projector small enough to fit into his backpack. The projector allows him to display 100 X 100-size porn clips he’s downloaded to the SD card. He tries to avoid streaming porn on his business jaunts for two reasons: hotel wifi sucks and he doesn’t want evidence on a public wifi network. He prefers Hilton hotels because they’re all over Hawaii, have a decent room lay out with pretty good TVs, and they remind him of Paris Hilton. “It’s almost a ritual [when I get to a hotel],” Chad says. He places his laptop on the bed, the projector on the foot of the bed, and his tablet on the side table. “In an ideal situation, there’s a good size TV, nice blank wall, and I just took a shower,” he says. “My Fleshlight is hooked up to the heating rod, my dinner is ready, porn on the hotel TV, and I have magazines—one next to me and one in the bathroom.” He recently bought a 60 lb-torso doll that has an accompanying flight case. He hasn’t tried to bring it on board—yet. While airport security has been nonchalant when they’ve searched his bag and found his lubes and sex toys, the doll might cause more of a stir. While Chad goons at home and away, some guys only goon on the road. Allgry_cave—the Reddit handle of a 29-year-old Nevada resident—rents hotel rooms once or a twice a month. “The idea of getting a hotel room just to [goon] was particularly exciting. I use hotel gooning as a little vacation from the stress of everyday life… to just relax and turn off my brain for a bit,” he says. He brings weed and drinks along with his supplies. He spends time eyeing the hotel room layouts beforehand because, he says, “while gooning, I tend to move from the bed, to the couch, to the restroom then back to the bed. Then repeat.” After he arrives, he prepares the living area and bathroom for gooning. He spends 30-40 minutes plastering the bathroom wall with porn mags like Busty Beauties. The bathroom becomes a celebration of the female form, with areolas and labias covering every inch. If the bathroom has a shower curtain, he projects videos on to it. If not, he covers the glass door with more spread-eagled stars. In the main room, he has porn movies projected on to the wall and ceiling, videos on the TV, and mags covering the bed. While gooning has been stereotyped as a male activity, there’s a subset of female “goonettes” who are just as committed as their male counterparts. One of them, Catherine Duffy, 35, loves to goon on her European travels. Duffy began gooning as a teenager in Belfast after finding a box of discarded porn magazines. But it wasn’t until she graduated from university and travelled for work that it became more intense. “In hotels around the UK and Europe, I was able to explore porn far deeper and began growing completely obsessed with it,” she says. She became infatuated with hardcore porn genres, like extreme gangbangs. “I particularly fell in love with the kind of wild porn stars who, despite being in some of the most degrading situations imaginable, were a sexual force to be reckoned with. Gianna Michaels, Sandra Romain, Kelly Stafford… they instilled a lot of confidence in me,” she says. “I’d never encountered such sexually audacious women while growing up in Belfast.” When she travels, which she does frequently for her job as a start-up consultant, she brings portable fucking machines, thrusting dildos, and interactive G-spot massagers for private adventures. Sometimes she goons in public, at the porno theaters that still exist. She dons heels and a slutty outfit, and totes an anal plug, ball gag, and vibrator. Tangling with airport security has been challenging for Catherine. “Trying to explain to Kazakhstan airport security that my metal butt plug with a red diamond ending isn’t some kind of weapon, or lost relic from a forgotten civilization, was pretty awkward,” she says. “Being threatened with arrest for being a ‘potential prostitute’ by a Russian border guard who said I can make the problem go away with a blowjob was pretty scary.” Now she only travels to EU countries. Gooning has become not only a hobby, but a business. She runs her own website whoreuro, where she offers a community space of “uninhibited perversion.” She also posts about her gooner parties that she rents out airbnbs for. “They tend to start with everyone watching porn and mutually masturbating before descending into a free for all,” she says. 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Kanye West Is Being Sued For His Wife Bianca Censori Allegedly Sending Porn To Employees
Last month, Kanye West was sued by former employee Lauren Pisciotta for sexual harassment, breach of contract, wrongful termination, and creating a hostile work environment, just a few months after being sued by former employees of his Donda Academy who claimed discrimination based on race and whistleblower retaliation.Gay porno They say bad news comes in threes, and just like that, Mr. West has been named in another lawsuit by former employees who want damages for unpaid wages, overtime pay, and emotional distress after they say they were emailed porn by West’s “wife,” Bianca Censori. According to TMZ, these employees were freelance developers hired to create a new music streaming app for Kanye, so that he could release his albums Vultures 1 and 2 without splitting profits with Apple, Spotify, Tidal, and the rest. Through his former(?) chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos (who is also named in the suit), Kanye’s company promised $120,000 to the international group, which included “underage teens as young as 14.” However, in addition to not being paid for their work — shocker — the groups says it was subjected to “forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment.” Caucasian managers used harassing language to employees, citing age, race, gender, sexual orientation, and national origin; they were referred to as “new slaves,” and bulled into working long hour, resulting in sleep deprivation. Then, after Kanye announced his short-lived plans to launch a porn company in April, they were tapped to create an app for that, as well. They say Censori emailed hardcore porn to one employee via a file-sharing link accessible to the minors on staff. By May, though, Kanye had seemingly scrapped his plans, and the developers say he stiffed them on the promised pay, despite their delivering at least one completed app. Censori is not named in the suit.
Feds trying to slime Hunter Biden with evidence of strippers porn at upcoming tax trial lawyer
Hunter Biden’s celebrity attorney lashed out that federal prosecutors are trying to “slime” the first son — by trying to introduce evidence that Hunter splurged on strippers and pornography at his upcoming tax trial in Los Angeles. Mark Geragos argued during a hearing in a Los Angeles federal courtroom that special counsel David Weiss’s effort to introduce evidence of Hunter’s seedy spending while avoiding paying $1.4 million in taxes is nothing more than “character assassination” and shouldn’t be allowed. “They want to slime him because that is the whole purpose,” Geragos told federal Judge Mark Scarsi.Gay porno “It’s actually a form of character assassination,” he added, calling it a “salacious prosecution” intended to make Hunter “look bad.” Principal senior assistant special counsel Leo Wise argued that details of Hunter’s five-figure payments to porn sites and wild parties with strippers are critical for jurors to know because the 54-year-old first son allegedly wrote them off as business expenses. “He describes partying in hotels with a cast of strippers,” Wise said, referring to Hunter’s 2021 memoir. “He chose to pay them, which is fine — it’s America, you can do that. But then he chose to take it as a business deduction.” “You can spend $30,000 on a pornography website if you want – it’s not illegal,” the prosecutor continued, “But you can’t claim it as a business expense.” Scarsi – an appointee of former President Donald Trump – did not rule Wednesday on whether the salacious evidence would be allowed at trial. Geragos, whose previous high-profile clients have included Michael Jackson, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Jussie Smollett, suffered a setback at the hearing when Scarsi ordered that an expert witness on addiction could not testify for the defense. In another blow, the judge also ruled that testimony attributing Hunter’s crack cocaine and alcohol addiction to the 1972 car crash that killed his mother and sister or the 2015 death of his brother, Beau Biden, from brain cancer would not be allowed. Weiss’ team also clashed with Geragos on evidence related to Hunter’s lucrative foreign business dealings, which have been one of the core elements of House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Prosecutors had hoped to introduce evidence related to the first son’s work with a Romanian oligarch to show jurors that Hunter was able to secure million-dollar deals while grappling with drug and alcohol addiction and to counter defense claims that Hunter was too high or too drunk to pay taxes. Scarsi ruled that the government cannot suggest that Hunter violated foreign agent lobbying laws or that the Obama administration, when Joe was vice president, acted improperly. “This is a tax trial,” the judge reasoned, siding with defense lawyers asking him to limit this sort of evidence. Geragos fumed that Weiss released details of Hunter’s business dealings with Romanian businessman Gabriel Popoviciu in court filings, suggesting that it was an attempt to fuel media interest in the case and contaminate the jury pool. “I believe it was designed specifically to inflame or ignite press coverage,” Geragos said. Jury selection is scheduled to begin on Sept. 5. Hunter has pleaded not guilty to all nine counts, which include three felonies. In June, he was convicted of lying about his drug use while purchasing a gun. He faces up to 25 years behind bars at his sentencing on Nov. 13 but is expected to get far less given his lack of criminal record. With Post wires Advertisement