ImageAuction To Release Lara Roxx Video

Executive Outcome Entertainment, Inc. has announced that they have come to an agreement with Vid Vicious to make available two Lara Roxx video shoots exclusively through Executive Outcome Entertainment's content auction site, ImageAuction.

Lara Roxx is the Canadian adult film actress who unfortunately contracted AIDS during her hardcore video shoot with actor Darren James. This chain reaction caused a meltdown and nearly complete stoppage of production in the porn industry of San Fernando Valley for a time period.

Despite what some have said, Vid Vicious is not trying to exploit Lara Roxx's predicament. He hopes that by selling these videos he can grow the market for Lara and continue to help find her work doing solo softcore scenes. Vid says "I shot this stuff months ago and I waited till now to release it. I waited for the calm of the storm... Also I happen to know her personally and will still shoot her for Solo stuff..."

Vid Vicious felt that selling off the rights via an auction system would be the most effective means to sell the two videos. One scene depicts Lara alone and the other features her performing with two male performers.

Executive Outcome Entertainment and Vid Vicious both encourage potential bidders and non-bidders to support Lara Roxx and others affected by this tragic event. Those wishing to show their support can go to https://www.adultfund.com

For more information, please visit www.imageauction.com.

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