She told officers that O'Malley confiscated her Social Security card, birth certificate, personal ID, and cash and forced her to perform sex acts on camera that she "did not want to do." She says he threatened to kick her out of the house if she did not comply. In the first case, a Pennsylvania woman called North Miami Beach Police in 2015 after flying from her home to stay at one of O'Malley's model houses the previous year. ( New Times is not revealing the actresses' real names because of the nature of their work.) The Daily Beast in 2016 warned that O'Malley's businesses might not have been aboveboard, and the adult-industry blog Mike South said earlier this year that the FBI visited one of O'Malley's Florida model houses. (O'Malley confirmed some portions of this account on his own Facebook page.)Īnd according to police records the Daily Beast (and New Times) obtained, three adult actresses reported O'Malley to different South Florida law-enforcement agencies from 2015 to 2017. Lux is not the only actress to allege O'Malley is forcing women into what sounds like indentured sexual servitude. On June 4, she says, O'Malley sent her another invoice and claimed she now owed him $2,100. She then tried to leave for another porn-booking agency, 101 Models, but she alleges O'Malley called that firm and demanded it stop working with her because she was still under his contract. She then tried to terminate her contract but says he refused. She says that he persuaded her to sign a two-year contract promising she'd work exclusively for Hussie Models and that his company would receive 15 percent of her earnings.Īfter having sex onscreen in numerous performances for O'Malley's company, she finally received an invoice for her work April 4, 2018, and O'Malley claimed she actually owed him $891.64 after he accounted for all the fees he was charging her, Lux says. Lux, who grew up in Colorado and turned 18 last year, says she saw an ad for Hussie Models online and then spoke with the 29-year-old O'Malley, who agreed to fly her to Florida, where he would help her work as an adult-video actress.
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In a 21-page lawsuit filed September 5, Lenna Lux accuses O'Malley of operating his agency, Hussie Models, without a state talent agency license after Florida denied his application. According to records dug up today by the Daily Beast, Miami-based porn actor and producer Riley Reynolds (born Brian O'Malley) is being sued by a porn actress in Pinellas County Circuit Court for "exploiting" women and stealing money from them. Some porn performers said the that film was demeaning to actors who consensually have sex on camera and that the movie, produced by Rashida Jones, cherry-picked negative stories from porn stars to make the industry look worse than it really is.īut according to one new lawsuit, the film might not have been negative enough about one specific Miami porn producer featured onscreen.
When the controversial Netflix documentary Hot Girls Wanted premiered in 2015, some sex workers were upset about the film and argued it was a needlessly negative take on the porn industry.