1. Pam Anderson And Tommy Enjoyed S&M Games With Look-A-Like
2. Man Fights To Keep Swingers Home Open
3. Deputy: Man raped wife to film porn video
4. Weirton Officials Say Alternative B & B Violates Code
5. Swinger: Notion of 'orgies' singles him out for code action
1. Pam Anderson And Tommy Enjoyed S&M Games With Look-A-Like
2. Man Fights To Keep Swingers Home Open
3. Deputy: Man raped wife to film porn video
4. Weirton Officials Say Alternative B & B Violates Code
5. Swinger: Notion of 'orgies' singles him out for code action
Pam Anderson And Tommy Enjoyed S&M Games With Look-A-Like
by Maira Oliveira
All Headline News
January 22, 2007
There was nothing better for Tommy Lee than the time he had two busty blondes by his side, one of which was a mirror image of his ex-wife.
Pamela Anderson and ex-husband Tommy Lee once indulged in sado-masochistic sex games with a look-a-like of the "Baywatch" actress.
The couple visited New York's infamous S and M club The Vault with a look-a-like of Pam Bam and the two women were whipped and spanked by Lee as he enjoyed champagne.
Former club owner Anthony Marini told the New York Post, "I remember Tommy Lee coming in with Pamela Anderson and a Pam Anderson look-a-like and going up to the couples-only floor and playfully whipping and spanking them – not too hard – as he drank champagne."
Representatives for Pam Bam and Tommy refused to comment on the allegation.
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Man Fights To Keep Swingers Home Open
by staff writer
Local6 News (WKMG TV, Central Florida)
January 17, 2007
A house in Holly Hill, Fla., that was transformed into an adult swingers' club remains at the center of a controversy even though neighbors got the city to temporarily close it.
The Neverending Bliss Swinger's Club was operated out of the Holly Hill home that accommodates 20 couples and features a dancing pole in the living room.
Club owner Matthew Early told Local 6 News that he is proud to be a swinger and he is fighting to do it.
"It is not about the sex," Early said. "It is about the people. I am doing nothing illegal. I have no complaints, no police calls. We are having parties."
"It has nothing to do with the type of business being operated," Holly Hill City Manager Joe Forte said. "It is just the fact that it is a club. It can be any type of club. They are not permitted in residential zoning."
The city has notified Early to stop having the parties until a special magistrate makes a ruling.
On Wednesday, a special magistrate reviewing the case did not make a ruling in the case, saying he needed more time to review the evidence.
Early said there is sexual activity at the parties but it is all legal, Bolden reported.
"I don't understand how it could be possibly be legal to have that sort of thing in a quiet, residential neighborhood," a homeowner said.
"I will fight for the lifestyle," Early said. "This has nothing to do with money. This has nothing to do with anything. It has to do with the lifestyle."
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Deputy: Man raped wife to film porn video
Associated Press report via The Miami Herald
January 17, 2007
ORLANDO – (AP) — A man kidnapped his wife, raped and tortured her and then hung her from a tree to film a two-hour bondage porn video, authorities said Tuesday.
The 30-year-old man was charged with aggravated assault and battery, sexual battery, kidnapping and false imprisonment. He was being held in the Brevard County Jail Tuesday on a $3 million bond.
''I don't know how to even explain it,'' said Brevard County sheriff's Deputy Marlon Buggs. “The attack may not have caused a death or serious injury, but the victim will be mentally scarred.''
The couple went on a canoe trip down a canal in Brevard County Saturday and pulled ashore near some trees. The man began raping the woman and then got a video camera to tape the act, Buggs said.
He tied her to a nearby tree, where she hung naked for several hours, her toes grazing the ground, Buggs said.
A computer printout describing the crime in detail was found at the scene, Buggs said.
''It looked as though the suspect was following in real life what was depicted on the printout,'' Buggs said.
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Weirton Officials Say Alternative B & B Violates Code
by Renee Cardelli and Allison Latos
News9 (WTOV TV, Steubenville, OH – Wheeling, WV)
January 16, 2007
Weirton officials said a local bed and breakfast that caters to alternative lifestyles is violating a city code.
Rosemont Manor, also known as Our House on the Hill, caters to fetish parties, swingers, nudists, and S&M lifestyles.
Because of the activities, city officials said they notified owner Rose Susko in early December that she was violating city code.
In a written notice to Susko dated Dec. 11, Weirton's UDO administrator Jim McHenry said, "Your permit was approved for a Bed and Breakfast/ Wedding and Reception facility….any additional uses must be likewise approved by this office. Since, no application for expanded use has been made…this is a violation of the City of Weirton, Unified Development Ordinance."
In November, Susko defended her business and said it does not pose a threat to residents on Marland Heights.
"There's not anything out of the ordinary going on here — maybe a little more not-quite mainstream topics — but there's nothing illegal going on. It is not a sex club. Certainly not," Susko said at that time.
The violation notice said Susko had 30 days to file an appeal against the city of Weirton. That deadline would have been last week.
Susko declined to comment on the city's action or whether she will appeal the notice.
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Swinger: Notion of 'orgies' singles him out for code action
by Audrey Parente
The Daytona Baach News-Journal
January 16, 2007
HOLLY HILL — One person's sexual bliss is another's angst when it comes to a six-bedroom house overlooking the Halifax River.
Matthew Early says he has been harassed and his personal rights infringed upon by neighbors who complained to City Hall that he illegally hosted swingers' parties in a leased house on Riverside Drive.
After a Nov. 1 code citation for operating a business without a license, Early says he tried to cooperate by not collecting money from dozens of guests who came to his parties.
Some guests came via a Web site advertising Never Ending Bliss. Early says he removed any mention of money from the Web site, but on Dec. 15, a second cease-and-desist order stated that Early's intent was "to operate a private club."
Early says he now lives at the Riverside address with his partner, Nikki, and her children but only has a few friends over — no large parties — when the children are away. He is looking for a new location, he says.
"They say my whole intention was to run a business," Early says. "It's not. We don't charge at the door and they are house parties. The big thing is, they are calling us a club, but nobody pays dues. It's just semantics."
Early says he has done nothing wrong but "can name houses that have chess clubs and bridge clubs."
"There are houses in this neighborhood that run manufacturing businesses out of their homes, yet people are complaining about us," Early says. "People have the notion that everybody (at the parties) is naked and having orgies."
The Web site no longer advertises a club but has a message from Early saying neighbors "have slandered me and my lifestyle," that he received "e-mails that threaten my lifestyle and have included my family," and that "the First Amendment states that anyone can gather for any reason peacefully."
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