The Luxury Companion’s lawyer files a lawsuit on behalf of the defunct APAG Union against the I.E.A.U. likely because the I.E.A.U. didn’t want to be involved in sex trafficking

The Luxury Companion’s lawyer files a lawsuit on behalf of the defunct APAG Union against the I.E.A.U. likely because the I.E.A.U. didn’t want to be involved in sex trafficking

June 17, 2020 Off By PNTLIVE

PNT commentary: So it appears that The Luxury Companion sex trafficking ring’s lawyer James Felton filed a lawsuit on behalf of the defunct APAG Union against their government sanctioned “mother” union (I.E.A.U.) because that union will not allow The Luxury Companion & “Kelli Roberts” to exploit it as a front to likely sex traffic more pornstars.

In all seriousness, what does Felton think will happen when the Judge presiding over the case takes a look at the situation and realizes that the APAG Union leadership and The Luxury Companion are essentially ONE IN THE SAME? Think about it – The APAG Union and The Luxury Companion don’t only share the same attorney – they share the same “operations and program designer” known as Kelli Roberts aka Tracy Richardson aka Tracy Roberts aka Tracy Rogobete.

via the adult industry’s nasty white privilege enabled Johns club aka Xbiz.com

LOS ANGELES — Three top officers of the Adult Performers Actors Guild (APAG) have filed a complaint in the Los Angeles Superior Court against the International Entertainment Adult Union (IEAU), which has functioned as APAG’s “mother union,” also naming IEAU founder Phyllisha Anne and 10 unnamed Does as co-defendants.

APAG leadership members Alana Evans, Ruby and Kelly Pierce (filing under their legal names), allege that Anne (also identified by her legal name) and IEAU are in breach of a contract dated “on or about June 6, 2016,” in which the plaintiffs were contracted by IEAU “to performer services on behalf of [APAG].” According to the complaint, the contract was renewed in 2018.

Evans, Ruby and Pierce’s complaint, dated May 20, alleges that IEAU failed “to pay the sums due under the written agreement” and calculate the damages at $124,000 for each of the officers, plus $400 for Evans to repay a loan.

The plaintiffs are also suing for IAEU failing to pay them “for goods and services rendered,” an amount they calculate at $496,000.

The third complaint is for defamation, referring to a “false press release” sent to media outlets and posted on the IEAU website on or about March 19, 2020.

As XBIZ reported at the time, Anne unilaterally announced via this communication the “termination of our Adult Performers Actors Guild” and the filing of a supposed lawsuit “under the Supreme Court” against Evans, Ruby and Pierce.

The APAG officers allege the press release, mentioning this “false” lawsuit, and comments made by Anne during a radio show about Evans shortly after, constitute defamation and are “libelous on their face,” exposing them to “contempt, ridicule and obloquy because no lawsuit has been filed by IEAU against plaintiffs.”

Evans, Ruby and Pierce calculate the damages to their reputations “in excess of $100,000 each.”

A fourth complaint refers to a union board meeting with participation by APAG and IEAU leadership, with the allegation that Anne and the other defendants “falsified the minutes to slander plaintiffs.”

Evans, Ruby and Pierce allege libel and calculate damages “in excess of $100,000 each.”

All four “courses of action” against IEAU and Anne have potential damages in excess of $1M, if they are found guilty.

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So The Luxury Companion and the APAG Union utilize the same lawyer? TRPWL weighs in!

Just a reminder – the lawyer who who works for the APAG Union for free is utilized by an escort agency accused of sex trafficking (known as The Luxury Companion)

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