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Responses to Allegations from Top Bucks Party

(HOLLYWOOD, FL) — In response to the TopBucks party at Internext, Photo Gregg, a man in potentially hot water, responds to the allegations that random men were pulled from the crowd to have sex with the girls, no STD test required.
Photo Gregg posts on Oprano.com:

hahaha. I was told by quite a few folks that it was the wildest sex show many that attended had ever seen. Usually 1-4 couples at a time having sex, with changes every few minutes…all this for 5 hours straight.

Of course the way rumors go, when someone tells someone, within 2 days I’ve already heard that 40 people at a time were having sex…sheesh

All of the talent at the party our regular talent with us, are tested and still everyone used condoms. Our “from the crowd folks” were staged…ever heard of good acting or “reality” that we stage to make real.

In 3 years of shooting hardcore, we’ve never had one of our talent test positive for hiv or std…we’re very careful about this…as is our talent.

SykkBoy posts:

I guess you forgot to tell Keiko about it all being staged?
Kitty posts:

Fh and I got there at 10 pm
some guy “organizing” models shouted at me he wanted us together with another girl on stage in 10 minutes
so we had 10 min to fill out releases and get prepared (change clothes, makeup and fluff hehe)
I will add at this point that we were NEVER at ANY TIME ever asked to show any tests!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! – this was the first concerning thing..

so we were all ready to go – but 3 hours later we were still standing on the floor waiting to go on.
in this meantime the photographers from AVN , knowing I was there – came in to shoot me – but this model “organizer” is yelling at me to go give lap dances
I’m like “dude – you want me to go give a $5 lap dance when I can get shot by AVN as good promo for this party?” duh.

I’ll also add that while were standing in the “VIP” area – there was a table of very well known webmasters who had help sponsor this party. They had picked up on the fact that things weren’t going so well – so they had a chat to us – it turned out they couldn’t even get a free drink coz they’d never been given a ticket.

so now I got one of the top bucks crew comes out to ask me to go in some bikini contest.
when i look up on stage – there is ONE girl up there and she’s doing a strip show.
I looked back in the models area – and all the girls who i had seen there at 10 – they’d gone home.
the “organisers” were so desperate to get girls up on stage for that contest they went and grabbed a whole handul of cash and waved it at me begging me to go on stage.
at this point I just looked at them like “are you guys thick?” and said “Fuck this – I’m going home”

We had a lot of ppl come up to us on the floor the next day and tell us we did the right thing by leaving
when we got to Ksexradio last night – we were in the greenroom watching the show and we heard about the “no condoms/no testing” shit that went on

now i dunno if these guys were really from the crowd or if it was staged, whether they had rubbers or not, coz we had left by then – but there sure as hell wasn’t any tests asked for in the whole 3 hours we were there.

I’ve never been involved in anything so utterly disorganized and unprofessional.

Hooper of QuickBucks, Co-Sponsor writes:

Let me be clear here. We sponsored the party, topbucks sponsored the photoshoots/models and organized all of it… now that being said… if they “made” somebody have sex then that would be rape and i can refer ya’ll to a recent thread about that. If they were however “asked” to have sex without condoms… well, that would be a request, and the response (a yay or nay folks) would be their own choice.

While I didn’t catch any of the sex shows, it sounds to me like some folks chose to not do it and some folks did. Again, I’m not out here in defense of anybody’s actions or decisions… just pointing out that free will is a bitch.

I don’t know if you’d call that spin or not.

There are many accounts from people who were at the party who allege the same thing. People were not asked for tests or required to use condoms. The only people who say different are the organizers or those in association with the organizers.

Talent was leaving because of the lack of professionalism and the health risks. It seems very clear that even if there were some tested folks who provided documentation, many were not.

Photo Gregg better be able to back up his story. If his “we staged the random guys” excuse is exposed later by a real “random” guy, he’s going to be in a lot of hot water. He also alleged that Top Pro Talent printed a bias story when all we did was print an allegation. His defensive response is almost convicting.

Hooper of Quick Bucks probably should have remained silent. By admitting people can perform in such a way with no protection or safety awareness, in an organized situation, is a method of putting a nail in his own coffin. Should anything come back to haunt these folks, his comments will be used against him.

To be clear, the party Top Bucks and Quick Bucks sponsored was a good time. Free drinks, nice environment and a decent crowd. TPT merely pointed out a concern from female talent that claimed inappropriate actions in the sexual arena.

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