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Originally Posted by Tjeezers
fair question would be " Do you want to do business with someone who is in jail "
No  would not
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Harry, D is not in jail, he turned himself in, was processed, then bonded out with $200k and released. A FAR different experience than when YOU were raided by the Politizi in Holland for suspicion of CP. Remember that? 2 days in jail and all your computers seized except the one you gave me to use? Did you ever get your hardrive back by them?
The allegations surrounding D is just as offbase as the charges you were arrested on. The girl in question had no idea that all of this drama had taken place because she has been busy currently and actively performing in the industry (she's on several companies tours now).
The party that is responsible for starting all this drama has come forward and admitted to sending everything anonymously to the police and is no way related to the girl, stating that his only intention to doing everything was to exact revenge on D and his crew for humiliating him in front of one of the girls he had brought to Dirty D, after D pointed out that his (the suitcase pimp's) casting couch practices was not a cool way to conduct business and is misleading to the girls who are only seeking agent representation. To tell a girl the only way she could get work is by fucking him first is not a good way to get a new performer off on the right foot.
D even told him that he should just bring the girl, and if he really wanted to get his dick sucked, he could be part of the shoot.
Ironically, the suitcase pimp and "Brittany", had nothing to do firsthand with the shoot in question. Dirty D has shot HUNDREDS of models of legal age, all who sought to be on his sites. Logically, why would ANY owner of a successful program risk everything on a performer if he knew she was 17. She provided a valid drivers license and filled out her release, status quo. There was no indication that anything was awry.
When the story broke in 2008 that she had been performing under false information, HIGR pulled all of her content and informed all of the affiliates that any links to her has been replaced by another model.
Since then, HIGR has continued to produce and pay affiliates consistently. The matter with Shoehorn was a dispute about SH buying keywords that made his listings appear higher than the organic SEO DD had in place. It got ugly, but ultimately Shoehorn was paid.
Since the story broke last month about this legal drama, affiliates have continued to get paid as they have for the last 10 years+. Dirty D thanks his HIGR affiliates for continuing to promote the program and welcomes his new affiliates as well.