When he arrives onto U.S. soil, Florida authorities will charge Dirty D with two counts of the promotion of a sexual performance of a child, two counts of the use of a child in a sexual performance and one count of illegal computer pornography, which refers to the streaming of underage content.
Dirty D, thought to be still abroad by authorities, will be picked up once he enters the country, Kristen Chernosky, a spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, told XBIZ.
"Prosecutors have had dialogue with his attorney," Chernosky said.
Dirty D told XBIZ last week that claims made by a woman who says she was underage at the time of a Tampa Bay porn shoot in August 2007 are false.
XBIZ attempted unsuccessfully to reach Dirty D on Thursday after contacting him last week in Barcelona, where he just finished attending the Barcelona Summit.
Dirty D said that the woman, who goes by the porn pseudonym Kelsey Cummings, among others, apparently used a fake ID for productions that involved a sea of men in a gloryhole shoot and a solo scene at a home.
Police already have charged two of Dirty D's employees — Shawn Chastain and Ryan Jay Holtz — with two counts each of promoting a sexual performance by a child. Both have been released on $20,000 bail.
The woman, according to police reports, said Chastain, Holtz and Dirty D all were aware that she was under 18.
Dirty D denied the allegations by the woman, saying that her statements are "completely false and inflammatory."
Dirty D operates GloryHoleGirlz.com, GhettoConfessions.com, RealOrgasmVideos.com, GangBangHood.com and AlmostFemale.com, and produces and distributes related DVDs. He also owns affiliate program HowIGotRich.com.
Police were tipped to the case when they received a mailed letter that included photos of the woman in the act of fellatio on the site GloryHolesGirlz.com.
Chernosky said the investigation is continuing and could not provide further details of the case.
Last week, Dirty D said that police served warrants and seized much of his Tampa Bay-based business operations and took cash, videos and 10 terabytes of data.