Eish. When you rent out your property to anyone you’re automatically going to assume that it will be used for something not X-rated – and especially not a gay porn shoot. A very similar story happened to a lady in Scarborough, but she found out when someone she knew told her after recognising her house when watching the porno.
In mid-August, Kristina Knapic leased her 1920s property to a woman who claimed she and a “group of friends” would be staying there for a “quick summer vacation.” The property is known as The Acacia Mansion, situated in Ojai, a city northwest of LA, and Kristina rented it out via Airbnb.
“Anna,” the purported renter, was actually Andrei Treivas, the gay porn actor/director/producer known professionally as Michael Lucas. Kirstina alleges that the firm which rented the property left enema kits, various “sexual devices,” and assorted bodily fluids.
Posing as “Anna’s brother-in-law,” Kristina handed over the keys to the producer who told her that “Anna” was still en route to the Ojai mansion.
Kristina’s lawsuit includes claims for fraud, negligence, trespass, and breach of contract. When she returned to the mansion days later, Kristina “immediately noticed that [it] was filthy.”
Enema kits were found throughout the house – on the floors, in the beds, in nightstand drawer and in the trash.” Additionally, “various sexual devices were found in the beds and in the trash,” linens were stained brown, and the “hot tub water was brownish in color.”
Urine, semen, and fecal matter were found on “linens, carpets, upholstery, walls, ceilings, and in the hot tub.” Knapic, the lawsuit states, is concerned that “pornographic images and films made at the Property will damage” its “reputation and image.”
After some online research, Kristina found that the “brother-in-law” was actually Treivas and his social media pages reported that they were “on location” filming pornos at the Acacia Mansion. Bleak.
When Knapic resorted to the use of a black light while inspecting the home, she discovered “the presence of bodily fluids throughout” the property, according to the complaint, which notes that Knapic has “replaced soiled linens, drained and bleached the hot tub, bleached and painted all walls, steam cleaned the upholstery and shampooed the carpeting.” The complaint contends that Knapic “continues to clean and sterilize the Property.”
By the looks of things, the mansion could do with a redecoration.
[source: thesmokinggun]
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