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We might have thrown this story in the “fun” section, but a 43-year-old Massachusetts woman says there was nothing fun about what was getting thrown around her Martha’s Vineyard rental home for more than seven months.
According to the New York Post, Leah Bassett is suing the man who leased her Aquinnah house, his employer and the production company that she says used the house as a “shooting locale for commercial porn,” something that was definitely a violation of the rental agreement.
Talk about ‘bate and switch https://t.co/qRxnm9F6pn
— New York Post (@nypost) March 29, 2018
Joshua Spafford is named as the man who leased the property from October 2014 to May 2015, while Monica Jensen (aka Nica Noelle), her production company Mile High Distribution Inc. and two other “entertainment” companies are also listed in the lawsuit.
Just why is Bassett so upset with Spafford, Jensen and the companies? You guessed it – the porn producers allegedly “utilized nearly every room of her home for their porn production purposes, including nude, semi-nude and/or male ejaculatory scenes in her bedrooms, her living room and family room sofas, her stairway, atop her dining room table, her bathrooms, her basement and atop her laundry room appliances.”
Bassett also said a “soiled” pair of boxers was left behind on the floor, and even her “hand-sewn bedroom pillows” were used during gay porn cum shot scenes.
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Bassett said she also “proceeded in the following weeks and months to start a periodic and admittedly somewhat obsessive review of internet sites maintained by Jensen” to see if her house and artwork were indeed featured in the smut.
She says the skin flick “actors” and producers damaged her place to the tune of $16,000, which if that is indeed the case, then Bassett might want to think about burning that place to the ground. I mean, that’s a lot of semen.