It seems porn stars are not always good tenants. An artist whose luxury Martha Vineyard home was turned into a porn set without her consent has reached a settlement with the porn company. The woman sued Mile High Distribution Inc. after discovering her $1.2 million home had been used for at least 30 gay porn films.
Not only that, but her original artwork can be seen in the background of many of the XXX films. According to the lawsuit, the adult film company used “nearly every room of her home for their porn production purposes, including nude, semi-nude and/or male ejaculatory scenes in her bedrooms, her living room and family room sofas, her stairwell, atop her dining room table, her bathrooms, her basement [and] atop her laundry room appliances.” They even used her linens and her hand-sewn pillows for “male ejaculatory scenes,” the lawsuit claims, noting that she was never told the tenant she rented to was planning to shoot porn.
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Check out more about a settlement reached with a porn company that shot X-rated films in a luxury Martha’s Vineyard home:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9831539/Marthas-Vineyard-artist-reaches-settlement-pornography-company.html