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Paul Lindsey Addresses The Hottest Girl in Porn Furor- final

Porn Valley- Paul Lindsey, who heads up The Hottest Girl in Porn contest, was on KSEX Thursday night to address rumors that the contest might be fixed and that Lindsey himself is the recipient of sexual favors to lend preferential treatment.

Lindsey was supposed to have been on the air the evening before but there was a problem with communication which didn’t seem to be his fault.

“You’ve been reading all the news?” asked Batman.

“I have,” Lindsey answered, noting that he didn’t “duck” anything when it came to doing the interview.

“I face all my detractors head on. In the court of public record we can set things straight once and for all.”

Lindsey only regretted not being on KSEX when Nikki Benz made a few comments about the contest www.adultfyi.com/read.php?ID=20992.

“Nikki’s comments actually surprised me,” said Batman. “She was told she was in first place. I said voting went all the way until the contest almost went on stage. You were back there compiling figures all the way to the end. Maybe is that what changed her to second place? I’m not sure.”

Asked to address Benz’s comments about the contest possibly being rigged, Lindsey made it clear that he had the highest feelings for her.

“No one counted this contest as anything- they thought it was a fluff contest,” Lindsey continued. “Some news reporters counted it out and said this contest would be done in two months. I persevered and got to the end of the year- 52 weekly winners. Some of them were legends. Some of them were fairly well known. Some of them were unknowns. They were all voted in by the fans. I was not sitting there clicking. But it was the fans.”

Lindsey noted that the show’s co-host Monica Mayhem was on the site and got beat that week by Jesse Jane.

“Tyler Faith was also on the site- Shay Jordan beat her. There was some upsets this year. Absolutely. There were some landslides this year. Absolutely. But in all, there were 52 winners decided on by the fans. At the end of the year there was to be one winner.”

Lindsey also made it clear that he didn’t pit any one girl against any one girl, that it was the roll of the dice and that’s how it worked out.
According to Lindsey he contacted all of the weekly winners about being in Vegas, some were out of the country.

“There were supposed to be 40 girls there that night,” he claims. “They confirmed. I gave them their passes face-to-face. On the day of the pageant I went to all the girls who were in the Top Ten- I told them you’re in the Top Ten right now. The pageant will be going on in five hours. That’s when I left the convention and went to the Aladdin Casino where it was held to get it ready.”

In the interim, Lindsey said the voting switched around and the original girls that were in the Top Ten were no longer.

“The only difference separating No. 1 from No. 10 was 102 votes,” he said.

“It was 157 votes separating 1 from 20. It was very close. In five hours there was an influx of voting. Something is going to change. Something is going to shake up.”

Lindsey said he cut the pageant off at 9pm because he didn’t want any more voting.

“I took a log of all winners for the Top 10,” he continued. “Jesse Jane was in the Top 10. Shay Jordan was in the Top 10. Puma Swede was in the Top 10.”

Lindsey made a comment about contestants having to kiss babies until the very end, and those that didn’t politic, he didn’t feel sorry for. He alluded to a girl who left in a “hissy fit” which apparently was Anjelica Lauren who made the original comments this past week about the contest being fixed.

Lindsey explained that girls got up on the site in the first place either by their own submissions, their agents, their managers or boyfriends.
Lindsey said no girl is put up on the site without her being aware of it and giving her permission.

“Whether they were the hottest girl or the prettiest girl, that is irrelevant because that’s how the fans voted,’ Lindsey continued. “The fans came out in support of the girl they liked the best.”

Lindsey swears there was no behind the scenes shenanigans.

“There was no blow jobs- I wasn’t doing any of the contestants,” he stated.
“As pretty as they were, as much as I wanted to, but that’s not how I wanted to do it. I wanted to keep the integrity of the contest. There was no buying of the votes.”

In the final analysis it was Courtney Cummz who won the contest and Lindsey noted that girls who weren’t even in the Top 10 came out to support the pageant.

Not to mention, said Batman, there was a $5,000 check for the winner. Lindsey said it was the first year of the contest.

“Was there bound to be glitches? Of course. We learned a lot from doing it this year. We’re going to do some changes but maintain the same, basic structure.”

Batman questioned the issue of multiple voting and Lindsey said the voting rules were that you could vote once per hour but that there will be changes.

“We’re also looking at having a judge-based system,” he added. “Akin to American Idol. But we haven’t solidified it this year. We’ll have impartial judges- judges that the girls will not even know these people are going to be the judges. We don’t want any swaying. We want this to be the most integrity filled contest that is there.”

Lindsey said he and his partner need to see how they’re going to implement all of the changes.

“Again it’s a work in progress- we made some mistake along the way. We did some good things along the way. We learned from that.”

Batman again brought up Lauren noting that some of the things she had stated in her interview were wrong.

“Basically about Tera and Wankus and Tyler Faith,” he added. “I asked Wankus did you have a problem and he said no. That’s Internet voting and that’s how that stuff goes.”

Lindsey said some girls really took the bull by the horns and did heavy marketing and promo on their behalf.

“They hustled- The contest was there for the winning.” According to Lindsey, now that people are seeing this as not a throwaway contest, he expected to see bigger names compete.

Asked how this year’s contest was proceeding, Lindsey thought it was going absolutely well and indicated the ante would be upped from the $5,000 prize.

“There’s more incentive now,” Lindsey contends. “When the site first started I got 200 hits the entire first week. Now for the week of the pageant I was up to 134,000 unique hits a day.

[His current Alexa rating is somewhere around 246,000 which doesn’t jibe with those numbers if you look at the graph for spikes over the past few weeks]

“It was maddening,” Lindsey said, claiming that the contest drew 1.6 million votes.

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