Ashley Evans Receives Trademark, Opens New Line of Niche Sites

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Zaftig adult film star Ashley Evans announced today that she has officially been awarded a federal trademark for Pleasure Brokers and launched a series of niche websites using her corporation’s new name.

Known for her 48HHH-sized breasts, Evans’ previous websites include AshleyEvans.com and BigBoobCam.com.

Her new niche sites include BlackPleasureBroker.com, PleaseBrokerFetish.com, AnalPleasureBroker.com and ten others.

“Pleasure Broker says it all,” said Evans, chief executive officer of Pleasure Broker Corporation. “You can use your imagination and understand what I am all about.”

According to a statement released Tuesday, members who join any of the Pleasure Broker sites will also receive access to all of the other sites and to AshleyEvans.com and BigBoobCam.com.

Evans said that the name for her company came to her and a friend over a few glasses of wine in 2000.

“I was told to trademark it then, but I wanted to wait to make sure my vision was right,” said Evans. “Who would have known? I quite my job at the hospital and headed straight into porn. Now I am completely hooked.”

Evans is a former respirator therapist and used to work in intensive care units and emergency rooms.

“This is a very fulfilling moment for me,” said Evans. “Now I can move on to the fun stuff – having and shooting hot sex, and continuing my upscale line of big-boobed and original ethnic content.”

Evans received several trademarks for her corporation’s name over the last six months, culminating with her filing for the standard character marks for “Pleasure Broker” and “Pleasure Brokers” on Oct. 26 and 27.

Her previous films include Filmco’s “Big Boob Lesbian Cops 2,” Horizons’ “M.I.L.T.F. 4,” Legend’s “Pussyman’s Big Boob Heaven 2,” and many others.

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