icture of owner on azcentral.com - Owner age 52 and 8 women taken into custody also in front of media (women in white in handcuffs hands behind back always loved shot by media). Chan 3 TV reports other arrests may be pending.
New Media Studios (think had another name earlier) a "self service" porn studio was a front for prostitution, ostensibly luring clients who want to star in their own adult films.
After six month investigation was raided by FBI and Phoenix PD. No customers were inside the business, located near 40th Street and University Drive in Phoenix
Some wore dresses and jeans, one woman had leopard-print pajamas, and another was visibly pregnant and told officers she was weeks away from giving birth.
Clients contacted the business and were directed to the location. Once there, they received paperwork to sign, according to court documents.
The paperwork states explicitly that “he is paying to have his pornographic fantasy recorded,” according to court documents.
The operators would also perform a “check” for sexually transmitted diseases that required customers to drop their pants and expose themselves, according to records.
Investigators believe this was as much an attempt to screen for law-enforcement officers, who might be prohibited from exposing themselves, than it was to check for diseases, according to court documents.
Once inside, the customer met with a woman in a private room where photos were taken. Then, according to court documents, the customer was told he “could do whatever he wanted.”
The women told clients that they made money taking photos and “whatever else happens, happens,” according to records.
There is no sign outside the beige block building alluding to the business or its trade, but the company frequently placed ads in the adult-services sections of popular websites, including some posted Thursday asking for models and promoting services for new clients.
And a website affiliated with the company details the legal theory that some believed made the business legitimate.
“Most porn is constitutionally protected as free speech,” the site states. “While at the studio you are paying for equipment and studio rental only and may not engage in any illegal or unsafe activities. ... If you come to make amateur porn, you are welcome at the studio.”
Whether the studio was making pornography or serving as a prostitution front will be the crucial question for prosecutors.
Arizona law prohibits the production and sale of obscene material, but proving a violation of obscenity statutes typically requires proof that someone ran afoul of community standards with material that had no legal, artistic or scientific value.
Businesses already produce porn in the Valley, many featuring women touted as amateurs.
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery has said in the past that he will prosecute pornography cases police bring to his office, but he references anti-prostitution statutes as his primary tools.
http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/20130620phoenix-police-raid-pornography-studio-abrk.html?nclick_check=1 Chan 3 TV reports other arrests may be pending.
Report also at
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_phoenix_metro/central_phoenix/pd-9-busted-at-phoenix-pornography-business Based on many other massage parlor, Temple and agency busts in the past charges are likely to be similar to a defendent that last week took a plea deal. Her plea agreement to 4 of about 11 counts are typical:
Before the judge she tearfully took a plea deal to plead guilty on 4 counts with the rest dismissed. To get the plea she had to agree to a statement of facts for each count:
1) illegal control of an enterprise - Felony class 3 -Was in administrative position with various details for an organization that took money for sex.
2) Operating a house of prostitution- Felony class 5
3) Money laundering- Felony class 3 -received money from prostitution. Even turing in money by a gal to the owner, often the provider is charged with money laundering simply for transferring the money.
4) Pandering - Felony class 3 - placed ads for prostitution in various media.
No sentence is agreed to. I bet these will be the charges in the porn studio case as in many others.