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It was the idea of providing a gritty, realistic alternative in the gay porn market that propelled the creation of New York-based Dark Alley. Sensational accusations against adult male performer Owen Hawk, including he nearly killed a dog with crystal meth, have leveled his career, according to a report in The Independent.

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Felt claims he was also accused of being a domestic abuser, a sex predator, and a con artist, according to the complaint. He said he has spent years building a brand, and that it has been excruciating to see it stripped away.

PPVNetwork, for its part, was responsible for providing website hosting, billing, and customer service, the complaint explains.

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Not now Yes please. In the complaint filed by Robert Felt, Hawk's real identity, identifies the meth claim as false, along with. But, in Aprilthe relationship between Dark Alley and PPVNetwork began to deteriorate, intensifying through summer and fall, and finally fell apart altogether last November, the complaint continues.

A prominent gay porn star is accusing a pair of former business partners of sullying his reputation by posting “extreme” false claims about him on social media, including that he nearly killed. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in Please refresh your browser to be logged in.

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Von Fistenberg and Hawk started the company with Tim Rusty, who departed last year, selling his shares to von Fistenberg. He has struck back by filing a bombshell lawsuit last Friday against a pair of former business partners.

He is not being Honest! In what world is that possibly fair? Someone then began submitting bogus takedown notices to the Adult Entertainment Broadcast Network AEBNa video-on-demand provider with which Felt had a lucrative exclusive contract, under the Digital Millennium Copyright Actthe complaint states.

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