Controversy keeps following Michael Lucas, in an article published by the DailyMail the home owner of a California residence, Kristina Knapic, makes serious allegations that the founder and CEO of LucasEnt. destroyed a mansion located northwest of Los Angeles in Ojai, California after using the luxurious home for filming hardcore sex scenes. Details of the damages to the property are quite shocking, used enemas kits, sex toys and bodily fluids like urine, fecal matter and semen were supposedly found all over the premises. And perhaps the most serious accusations is that the place was rented under false pretenses using a fake name (the renter supposedly expressed that the intention was of using the mansion as a summer vacation,) it is unclear if a fake ID was presented when papers were signed.
Knapic said that they determined the identity of the people that used her house after finding a Lucas Entertainment business card. Damages were extensive in the furniture, carpets, upholstery, walls and the hot tub was described as found still filled with brownish water. Other various sexual devices were found in the beds and in the trash. According to the lawsuit there’s a $30,000 claim to Airbnb for the misconduct of the renter. Here at the QC headquarters we have inspected some of the recent scenes released by LucasEntertainment and we found at least two movies filmed in a bedroom that look extremely similar to the photos published in Yelp by the owner of the mansion, specifically the bed used in “Evan Lance and Spencer Whitman Flip Fuck” and “Jake Andrews and Ashton Summers Fuck Rafael Lords” so the matter that if filming took place or not is more or less clear than what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
Michael Lucas has responded to these accusations claiming Knapic is a “professional extortionist” and that the bodily fluids that she says were found perhaps belong to her also stating that her accusations are not true citing previous (now-deleted) bad Yelp reviews and the fact that the mansion was not the church-like place that was described adding that there was a “fairly well-equipped sex dungeon” not mentioned in the description of the place at the time that it was rented. Lucas also included a previous exchange with the home owner via text messages that was nothing but cordial. In a lengthy letter penned by Lucas that was published by Queerty the porn mogul completely dismisses the lawsuit and concludes that “is absolutely without any merit whatsoever” but now that lawyers are involved we’re not sure the how this story will end. QC reader, what are your thoughts on this story? Make the jump to join the discussion in the comments!
Via: DailyMail – Queerty
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