Ravenwood - 09/08/03 06:00 AM
If you bought one of those Girls Gone Wild videos, you could be breaking the law. Prosecutors allege that as many as 35 of the girls featured in the videos are underage, which would make it illegal to possess them. There is no telling how many times this happens in the U.S., but girls lying about their age in these sort of videos is nothing new. Perhaps the most famous incident happened decades ago when Traci Lords publicly announced her 18th birthday, years after she had made dozens of hard core porn films.
Even though she made the films voluntarily, and is now a consenting adult, her films are illegal to possess even to this day.
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So what my friend has the illegal girls gone wild tape. They never told us that it was ilegal in the first place. They should go after the real rapers. People who molest little girls, not people who have the tapes. Besides who really cares. We only watched the tape once because it got boring.
Posted by: Joshuathomas Glitch at January 20, 2004 10:18 PMJust an FYI, if the tape is illegal, it will always be illegal. Most of Traci Lords porn tapes are still illegal because she was under 18 when she made them. In the eyes of the law, it doesn't matter whether or not she consented, or even consents after she turned 18.
As far as the cops are concerned, they were illegal then and they are illegal now.
Posted by: Ravenwood at January 20, 2004 11:00 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014