InnofSinCash Launches XXXBountyHunter.com

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Adult affiliate company InnofSinCash.com has added a new site to its roster of star- and reality-based paysites: XXXBountyHunter.com.

Male performer Reno headlines the site, which pits him against a series of female bail jumpers. Reno tracks them down and cuts each of them a proverbial deal to stay out of prison.

Reno came up with the idea himself with the intention of shooting unique scenes.

“This is a concept that I’ve had for a long time and I had to carefully plan it," he said. "What I wanted was a site that would cover many niches and allow me to do things that I’ve never done before. The girls really enjoy working with my team and I because they also get to do things that is out of the ordinary.”

But Reno won't be the only one chasing down fugitives in the San Fernando Valley. Other performers to appear on the site include Jack Spade, Kris Slater, Jenny Hendrix Monica Mayhem, Rebecca Linares, Sarah Jessie, Sophie Dee, Austin Kincaid, Ana Nova, Jennifer Dark, Kelly Skyline, Brooke Belle and Marie Luv.

InnofSinCash General Manger Arthur Smith praised Reno's tenure in adult, citing his professionalism and strength as a performer. Reno's mainstream credits include “300,” “Sons of Anarchy” and the MTV’s reality series “Bromance.”

InnOfSinCash's last launch was paysite White's Anatomy, the only official adult performer site for the company right now, whose current roster includes a variety of niche sites, including interracial site MyDeepDarkSecret.com, creampie site AdultCreamPie.com, anal site BacksideBonanza.com and others.

Interested webmasters can visit the websites for more information or email arthur@innofsincash.com.

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