Former Ohio County Official Maintains Guilty Plea in Obscenity Case
September 23, 2008 Other obscenity and legal cases No CommentsOriginal story posted on XBiz.com
By Bob Preston
September 23, 2008
CLEVELAND
Original story posted on XBiz.com
By Bob Preston
September 23, 2008
CLEVELAND
Originally posted at avn.com.
By Mark Kernes.
September 18, 2008
PITTSBURGH
Note from Karen Stagliano: Speaking to Karen Fletcher’s lawyer, he reiterated what was said i the article that Ms. Fletcher is a long time agoraphobe. She willingly confines herself to her home, and the thought of leaving her home terrifies her, so a trial or the possibility of going to jail would have been very difficult for her. So she decided that in her case, agreeing to a plea bargain was the best thing for her personally.
If she had gone to trial, it is highly possible that she may not have been convicted, but we will never know.
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By Stephen Yagielowicz
August 7, 2008
PITTSBURGH
Originally posted at avn.com.
By Wade Garrett
September 17, 2008
WASHINGTON - A Florida producer has been charged by a federal grand jury in Billings, Mont., with distributing obscene DVDs through the mail, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division Matthew Friedrich and U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana William Mercer announced.
In a sealed indictment returned by the grand jury on Aug. 20, 2008, and unsealed Tuesday in federal court in Billings, Miami resident Barry Goldman, 58, doing business using the names Torture Portal, Masters of Pain and Bacchus Studios, was charged with three counts of using the mails to deliver DVDs containing obscene films to an address in Billings and one count that seeks forfeiture of certain assets of the defendant. The specific films named in the indictment are Torture of Porn Star Girl, Pregnant and Willing and Defiant Crista Submits, according to a Department of Justice press release.
Goldman was not available for comment at press time.
If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 on each of the three counts charged in the indictment.
The case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Kenneth Whitted of the Criminal Division’s Obscenity Prosecution Task Force and Assistant U.S. Attorney Marcia Hurd of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana. The investigation was conducted by the FBI’s Adult Obscenity Squad based in the Washington, D.C., field office, with assistance from the FBI’s Billings field office.
An indictment is merely an accusation. All defendants are presumed innocent of the charges, and it is the government’s burden to prove a defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.