Some consenting adults act in extreme porn movies and other consenting adults watch the result. Sounds like the textbook victimless crime to me.
The Justice Department is unmoved by that truth, I suppose, and has decided to prosecute a Brazilian porn entrepreneur, Danilo Simoes Croce, for distributing obscenity over the Internet. According to the Smoking Gun website, which has all the smutty details,
The Croce case is the latest major prosecution brought as a result of the Bush administration's initiative against hard-core pornography. In a communication last year to the FBI's 56 field offices, the anti-obscenity campaign was described as "one of the top priorities" of Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez and FBI Director Robert Mueller.
When the next terrorist strike comes, do you reckon Americans will take much comfort in knowing what federal crimefighters' priorities were?
[via Fark]


Legal to do, but illegal to sell taped copies of it. Interesting exercise in bizarro world logic, isn't it?
Posted by: Phil | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 03:05 AM
I think the fact that The FBI is focusing on porn in the middle of the war on terror is well, obscene!
Posted by: George Arndt | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 05:24 PM
thats just gross it should be illegal in general what kind of sick demented person likes this shit litterally
its soo gross the fucking fbi had to come and stop it
i want to see the FBI reaction video
Posted by: Priceadrian14 | Friday, August 06, 2010 at 01:40 PM