Area historian Seth Bramson called the smut peddlers disrespectful.
"They should not be desecrating that island," Bramson said. "It's hallowed ground."
But Lawrence Walters, a lawyer for the film company, said his clients did nothing wrong.
"It was apparently produced on a deserted island with no people around to witness the filming," Walters said, adding that RealityKings.com were "good corporate citizens" that give to charity.
The official in charge of approving film permits for Miami Beach, Graham Winick, however, disagreed.
"I can say without even looking in my files that we did not permit that," said Winick.
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