A seemingly rather litigious woman who owns a mansion in Ojai, California that Lucas Entertainment rented on Airbnb last summer for a shoot lost one battle in court last week.
As XBiz reports, Acacia Mansion owner Kristina Knapic, who filed suit against Lucas Entertainment last fall for damages related to their stay at the property in August, was denied an injunction that she also filed to prevent the distribution of the two films that were shot there, Hole Wreckers and Bareback Boyfriend Swap.
Michael Lucas tells XBiz, “We beat it in court. The injunction was not granted and we can keep on distributing the film[s].”
But, according to Lucas, Knapic has now filed an application for another injunction imposing a constructive trust that would allow her to profit from the films. Who is this woman?
Knapic previously, along with her lawyer, sounded fairly hysterical and homophobic in describing a mess of cum-soaked crime-scene proportions, with evidence of cum stains on walls and ceilings, apparent feces in her hot tub, and a bunch of other complaints that Lucas says are baseless and a scan of reviews on the property show that Knapic has been weird about returning people’s deposits in the past.
Also, Lucas says, the house clearly had a kinky sex dungeon in it equipped with toys, so all this pearl clutching about the porn shoot seems a bit misplaced.
[XBiz]
Previously: MICHAEL LUCAS CALLS AIRBNB HOST’S CLAIMS ‘COMPLETELY FALSE,’ AND SAYS HER HOUSE HAS A SEX DUNGEON IN IT
Lucas prevails, correctly. His shoots are professional, always have been
This woman should give up. Gay porn does not sell so even if she would win this latest round she would may 10 cents at most. It is still so sad how Lucas has embraced all this bareback stuff. Just a few years ago he banned any models from performing in his videos. But you don’t call these performers “models” anymore. Anyone off the street is hired regardless of looks, body, history, or possible disease.