Breaking News:
Just got a phone call 2 minutes ago from a friend of mine in Virginia
Beach.
http://www.wtkr.com/Global/story.asp?S=6519986
Breaking News:
Just got a phone call 2 minutes ago from a friend of mine in Virginia
Beach.
http://www.wtkr.com/Global/story.asp?S=6519986
Related websites:
www.harlowcuadraonline.com
www.kruezeratnight.com
This gets more and more interesting. The following article gave me chills:
CLICK HERE
R.
AIM: EonFilmsSDiego
AIM Mobile: BeachBoiSDiego
Yahoo: sandiegoartpunk
ICQ: BeachBoi.com (152-957-157)
MSN Messenger: beachboi4free@hotmail.com
Phone: 619-944-6383
MySpace: www.myspace.com/eonfilms & www.myspace.com/mynameisrocky
So why didn't they arrest Sean Lockhart as the article states he was involved as well?
This part was interesting "Virginia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to receive money from the earnings of male and female prostitution"
So JUST being involved in porn you can have these charges filed against you in Virginia?
It is scary that it was a rival porn person doing this... the article that Rocky posted sent chills down my spine as well
ICQ# 200-385-093
I'm not defending Sean here, but consider what is known about the situation: Sean had allegedly settled his lawsuit with Bryan/Cobra, and the settlement provided for Cobra marketing Sean's videos and website in exchange for a % of the profits. This would have brought Sean a considerable amount of money, in that Cobra had a large mailing list, a busy website, etc. and could have sent a lot of traffic to Sean's website and sold a lot of DVDs.
It seems to me that Sean would have had no incentive to want Bryan killed at that point. A month or two earlier, yes, but not after the settlement was made.
Of course, I suppose one could also argue that Sean would be willing to make *any* agreement to settle with Bryan, if he knew that he would never have to honor the agreement that was being made, because Bryan was about to be killed. And Grant (Sean's boyfriend) is definitely on record, fairly close to the time Bryan was killed, as asking around if he knew anyone
And... all I've got to say is this guy Harlow has to be *completely* stupid. Admitting to Sean that he did it, records of renting a hotel room near the murder?!
wow. this is completely weird and unreal...
In my mind, the truly unfortunate thing is that this will probably not be widely viewed as an isolated incident concerning only those involved. In the public eye it could very likely be seen as something not unusual to porn producers as a whole, and will serve only to further solidify the stigma that porn has of being generally associated with crime... :bs:
Is there a porn anti-defamation league somewhere I could join?
I wonder what the exact racketeering charge is. Racketeering seems to only fall under Section 18.. it would be interesting to see if Virginia is charging them under subsections 1461-1465 (obscene matter), though it could be something as simple as 1958 (use of interstate commerce facilities in murder-for-hire) or even 1512 (tampering with a witness, victim, or informant).
Does anyone know?
And now all their assets frozen and lawyers quit because they can't get paid. I wonder if their new public defenders will get them off?
I have read the news stories and they keep mentioning the "$500,000 house" or the "$571,000 house" and then stating that Cuadra lived an extravagant life. I also saw pictures of the house -- it did not look extravagant. I would say more like a nice middle class house. Is $571,000 extravagant for that part of Virginia? In many parts of California that amount of money would only buy a 3 bedroom fixer-upper or a small condo. It wouldn't even buy a 2 bedroom condo in the new building going up across from the Tempe hotel where the Phoenix Forum is held.
Is it me or are the parts of the story about the "extravagant lifestyle" just media drama??
Chad Belville, Esq
Phoenix, Arizona
www.chadknowslaw.com
Keeping you out of trouble is easier than getting you out of trouble!
Bookmarks