Dirty Hard Drive Announces New Site Launch

LAS VEGAS Dirty Hard Drive announced the launch of LeeBangXXX.com, the official website of adult performer Lee Bang.

The site joins Dirty Hard Drive along with other sites including SophieDeeAndFriends.com, KatieKox.com, KieraKing.com, TheSquirtInstructor.com andBangMyHand.com. LeeBangXXX.com features Bang in exclusive hardcore sex scenes including interracial and black on black.

Bang co-stars alongside Sophie Dee, Natasha Nice, Misty Stone and Morgan Ray.

"We are definitely excited to have Lee Bang as part of the Dirty Hard Drive network," said Rick Barcode, president of Dirty Hard Drive. "He's gained a reputation for being one of the best male performers in the business and over the last few years has built quite the arsenal of content with some of the hottest women in the world. Fans of interracial and black on black entertainment won't be disappointed."

All of the scenes onLeeBangXXX.com are available as streaming video and downloadable content as well as thousands of pictures and screen caps.

“I’m glad to be able to give back to the fans who have supported me from the beginning,” Bang said.

As part of Dirty Hard Drive, LeeBangXXX.com subscribers will have full access to the entire Dirty Hard Drive network including all of its exclusive content across seven websites and free members cams shows.

"The site is now live and ready to promote," Barcode said. "We have all of the tools that our affiliates need ready to go at DirtyHardCash.com. This has been an incredible year of growth for us and the addition of Lee’s site is another milestone in an amazing 2012."

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