The economics and politics of rape allegations within the adult film industry

A note from Alexandra Mayers: The content of the discussion within this particular video piece was a bit difficult for me to delve into, as I had to put my personal bias against Canadian pornographers aside – but I’m glad I did put this information together, as I feel people need to know that there are other perspectives to the situation (along with details that were suppressed by the initial reporting parties).

Cancel culture: Aria Lee’s allegations of rape against Craven Moorehead may not be true.

A long time and close friend of veteran adult film director Craven Moorehead has stated that he does not believe the allegations of rape a 20 year old adult actress known as Aria Lee made against Craven are true.

In this broadcast, Alex Mayers presents the situation, along with some little known facts and circumstances revolving around the situation that point to Craven’s friend’s belief being accurate.

The most important thing to take note of in this situation is that the “blogger” at the root of the allegations known as “Kelli Roberts” is in fact directly involved with a criminal sex trafficking ring known as The Luxury Companion. It’s highly likely that Craven Moorehead, Bree Mills and the studio he works for (Adulttime) are targets of an extortion scheme linked to The Luxury Companion. “Kelli Roberts” also recently appears to have manufactured rape allegations against the lucrative studio known as Pornfidelity (owned by Ryan Madison – another rape allegations target).

Before you believe Aria Lee’s rape allegations against Craven Moorehead, consider how much MONEY rape allegations (true or not) generate via social media nowadays